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    <p>I used them to feed a KL 1090 running TOPS-10. 6.something to
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              <p>Among others, DEC OEM'd Documation card readers.</p>
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              style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Mark -
              sorry to go a little direct (simh) topic here [this sort
              of belongs on Warren's COFF mailing list), but since the
              Card discussion started here as I'm kinda curious and will
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              style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Did DEC
              actually sell that many?   In my years of working around
              DEC gear starting in the late 1960s, I think I saw a card
              read/punch only once on a PDP-6 IIRC, but it might have
              been a KA10.   I don't think I ever saw one on a PDP-8/11
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              style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">I certainly
              saw and used them on IBM 1401/360 systems, the
              Univac 1100s and CDC's.  I have not so fond memories of
              the IBM 1442, much less a 26 and 29 keypunch (and a couple
              of great stories too).</span> </div>
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              style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">That said,
              when I think of DEC gear, my memories are of paper tape or
              either the original DEC-Tape units or a couple of cases
              the old cassette tape units DEC had on some of the
              laboratory PDP 11/05s.</span></div>
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