On May 7, 2020, at 6:37 PM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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I made up an output hopper from a sheet of cardboard, some pieces of corflute, three
pieces of 30x10x220mm wood and a piece of perspex on the front so I could check the
tape was fanfolding correctly. This has a hole at the top and hangs on the spindle, the
reader is placed on the edge of the bench so the hopper can hang below it.
I remember an output hopper for collecting paper tape as it came through a high speed
(1000 cps optical) reader, at U. Eindhoven, THE system. I think the hopper was simply a
large bucket, essentially a large trash can. When the tape was finished the operator
would put the end into a tape winder and wind it back up from the bucket. This seemed to
work well; it was done for hundreds of tapes per day -- this was a batch system with paper
tape input for programs and data.
paul