magnetic card reader (Q123002438)

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device for reading and writing data on magnetic storage cards
  • card reader
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magnetic card reader
device for reading and writing data on magnetic storage cards
  • card reader

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only in TI-59 (English)
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An HP-67 programmable calculator from 1976, which had a magnetic card reader built-in below the display section. A magnetic card is in the position after being pulled through the calculator by the motor drive of the reader. (English)
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A reader for the HP-41 series calculators, ca. 1980. As this calculator had a non-volatile memory which was a novelty at the time, the reader was only an optional accessory. (English)
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A disassembled card reader from an HP-67 calculator (see above). One can see the read/write head and the rubber rollers - driven by a small electric motor via the cogwheel - which pulled the card through the calculator. (English)
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TI-59 Cardreader.ogv
23 s, 320 × 240; 542 KB
Texas Instruments TI-59 calculator (1977) with a magnetic card being put into the slit on the right side of the casing, just to be pulled in by the magnetic card reader and to be put out on the other side of the device. The sound is from the electric motor and the cogwheels in the TI-59. (English)
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Calculators with magnetic card readers
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