JCL_Punch
An example of the PUNCH command used on the Univac 90/60 running VS/9.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
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JCL_Print
An example of the PRINT command used on the Univac 90/60 running VS/9.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 7891
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JCL_Logoff
An example of the LOGOFF command used on the Univac 90/60 running VS/9.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 10457
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RawCardStock
Raw punchcard stock. No rounded corners. No cut corners. No printing. Just a simple piece of cardboard die cut to the exact IBM specifications.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 9952
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Salmon5081
A "salmon" colored punchcard, type 5081.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 9243
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JCL_END_Statement
The END statement, used to indicate the end of a given dataset named using the DATA statement.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 8772
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ibm024
An IBM model 024 keypunch. Similar to the model 026, but did not interpret or print the keyed data on the card.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 7878
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ibm026
The slightly more capable IBM 026 keypunch. Mechanically similar to the model 024, this keypunch could interpret the holes and print (using the very first dot-matrix printer) the keyed data at the top of the card.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 7322
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ibm-029-keypunch
The IBM model 029 keypunch, introduced in 1964 to go with the System/360. Whereas the 024 and 026 used vacuum-tube logic, the 029 was fully transistorized.
Date: 08/13/08
Owner: Gallery Administrator
Views: 23131
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