From: rickb at
bensene.com
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The Programma 101 had a distinction of being the first
calculator to
have a simple and efficient built-in magnetic card storage device that
allowed reading in programs and data, and writing them back out again.
The Mathatron did not have a means for "offline" storage of programs,
although it did use magnetic core memory for program storage, so
programs would be retained during powered-off time. However, anytime a
new program was desired, it would have to be entered by hand through
"Learn Mode" program entry.
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Hi Rick
Has anyone tried to create program cards for the 101?
Dwight
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