IBM 026 - Decision Data 8010 card punch on Ebay in Germany
jwsmobile
jws at jwsss.com
Mon Sep 21 13:37:13 CDT 2015
On 9/21/2015 10:14 AM, Dave G4UGM wrote:
> Pretty sure that’s later than an 029, but really nice.
I used 029's in 1971, and they had been around for at least a year or
two at the school. The auction say 1973, which is probably right.
>> <snip>
>> Not really a 026 but maybe contemporary with the 029:
>>
>> http://www.ebay.de/itm/371439456530
>>
>> Not mine.
Trimmed the URL so it doesn't wrap.
Google translate text of description. I'd love to see Bitsavers get a
scan of the documents.
Another nit, I think the auction states no shipment to the US
(translation leaves a bit to be desired). Currently sitting @ 1 euro.
Needs Repair.
Experience the EDP the early period and even punch cards punching
Here is a keypunch (Interpreting Data Recorder) of Decision Data, type
8010 available.
This card-punch came in 1973 on the market and had very many features.
The device was made so quickly, that it practiced by Locher inside
could still mitstanzen in real time even at the fastest input.
<The device operated so quickly that it was able to keep up in real time
with the fastest input> (my interpretation)
The optical condition <appearance> of the device is very good, almost
as good as new.
Technically, it is not functional. It needs to be fixed.
For auction includes a German manual and 2000 original punch card
(uncut), so that for once can punch card repair (incl. Lettering). In
addition, the Manual is one with all the detailed schematics and
explanations.
Dimensions: H = 98cm, B = 119cm, T estimated = 68cm Weight: 80-100 kg.
Therefore only be collected in 65779 near Frankfurt / Main. Private sale
of collection reducing without guarantee and no redemption. Similar
offers will follow soon.
Thanks
Jim
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