DE2138982

1350815 Program transfer system: card reader BURROUGHS CORP 9 Aug 1971 [21 Aug 1970] 37258/71 Headings G4A and G4M Programs on a card in the form of dark marks on a transparent base (Fig. 2, not shown) are transferred to a computer memory under the control of a keyboard. Each program is held in a se...

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Main Authors WALLACE, HARRY LEE, GARDEN CITY, WILLIAMS, RICHARD MYRVEN, LIVONIA
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.11.1980
Edition3
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Summary:1350815 Program transfer system: card reader BURROUGHS CORP 9 Aug 1971 [21 Aug 1970] 37258/71 Headings G4A and G4M Programs on a card in the form of dark marks on a transparent base (Fig. 2, not shown) are transferred to a computer memory under the control of a keyboard. Each program is held in a sector of the card having four columns each holding nine bits and having a track holding clock pulses. The card is held on a rotary drum (Fig. 4) and the clock pulses are fed to a scale of 4 counter (Fig. 5, not shown) which feeds a 5 stage counter (Fig. 7, not shown). Keys on a keyboard 21 are pressed to select a program and produce a coded signal identifying the sector of the card holding the program. When the coded signal and the value of the 5 stage counter agree a comparator enables readout of the program into matrix bi-stable memory (Fig. 9, not shown) under the control of signals from the scale of 4 counter ensuring that each card column is fed to a different column in the matrix memory. Card reader.-The card is located and held in a cylinder by lugs and a strap engaging locating holes in the card. The cylinder is located on a shaft 46 and is rotated. Light from source 35 is detected by photo-cells 36 and fed to a gate feeding the computer memory. If the computer is processing a program a BUSY signal prevents addresses of new programs from the keyboard from being stored in register 22 (Fig. 3, not shown).
Bibliography:Application Number: DE19712138982