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r287 r299 12 12 manuals are available. This system was stored for over four years in the museum 13 13 archives until we moved it with a freight company into the museum, next 14 to the <a href="univac9400. shtm">UNIVAC 9400</a>.</p>14 to the <a href="univac9400.php">UNIVAC 9400</a>.</p> 15 15 16 16 <p>After moving the devices with a trucking company to the museum building, … … 54 54 <p>Often it is sheer luck that helps saving unique artifacts from scrap. In this 55 55 case a curious student at the Goethe University discovered strange objects in a 56 building and informed us. It turned out that these devices were a <a href="/en/computer/punchcard. shtm#u1710">UNIVAC 1710</a>56 building and informed us. It turned out that these devices were a <a href="/en/computer/punchcard.php#u1710">UNIVAC 1710</a> 57 57 58 58 card puncher and a cabinet full of punched cards containings programs for our … … 81 81 running again. Now we can use punch card devices from the CPU. Actually 82 82 we cannot read nor punch data. 83 <br>Now there is another malfunctioning device: The <a href="storage-media. shtm#plated-wire-storage">83 <br>Now there is another malfunctioning device: The <a href="storage-media.php#plated-wire-storage"> 84 84 plated wire storage</a> does not work. We are trying to get it working at least partially, 85 85 replacing it with a new self-made solid state memory. As you can read on our 86 <a href="/en/devices/plated-wire-storage. shtm">detailed description of the86 <a href="/en/devices/plated-wire-storage.php">detailed description of the 87 87 plated wire storage</a>, this type of memory has always been very error-prone. 88 88 <div class="desc-right">
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