In the 1960s, punch cards became input to a computer rather than to machines that tabulated the cards directly. Also in the 1960s, data entry began migrating from keyboard-to-card to keyboard-to ...
A fully equipped 1401 had 16KB of six-bit core memory and six tape drives. All input was on punch cards, and all output was printed or punched into blank cards. There was no display screen.
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