The IBM 2501 Card Reader. At Columbia University, the installation of these
units for public use in late 1971 was a significant step along the path of
bringing users and "the computer" closer together. Now, instead of handing
in your deck of cards at the Operator window and coming back the next day to
get the results, you could submit your job yourself, and get the results
from the
printer as soon as your job had reached
the head of the queue, run, and completed.
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Box of punched cards
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There was usually a line for the card readers. Jobs might be
anywhere from 30-40 cards to several boxes of 2000 cards each. Jams were
frequent, and cards were often "eaten" by the reader, in which case you went
back to the keypunch to make replacement cards, losing your place in
line.
Photos: IBM, Wikimedia Commons.
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