PUNCHED PAPER TAPE
x PAPER TAPE (PUNCHED)
xx COMPUTER INPUT & OUTPUT
Photo shows a simple wooden jig designed to hold a light at the correct height above the Oliver Audio OP-80A paper tape reader. BYTE Feb 1977 (v.2#2) pg. 60
How to interface a FLY READER paper tape reader to a KIM-1 microprocessor. This reader operates at 300 characters per second. BYTE Jun 1977 (v.2#6) pg. 76
How to mount a RAECO paper tape reader on the front panel of a microcomputer and add an automobile light bulb as the source of illumination. Est. cost: $35. BYTE Jan 1978 (v.3#1) pg. 161
Inexpensive optical paper-tape reader. A manual reader features no moving parts. Tape is pulled through by hand. It passes between a lamp and light-detecting phototransistors. The electronic interface is capable of decoding 400 characters per second. Est. cost: $15. BYTE Sep 1979 (v.4#9) pg. 118
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