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UNIVAC High speed printer
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the data at 600 lines per minute. Each line could contain 130 characters in its fixed-width font. UNIVAC II (PDF) Has photo of High speed printer v t e
Short Code (computer language)
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Code). A revised version of Short Code was developed in 1952 for the Univac II by A. B. Tonik and J. R. Logan. While Short Code represented expressions
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"UNIVAC 90-COLUMN PUNCHED 'CARD-TO-MAGNETIC TAPE CONVERTER" (PDF). UNIVAC II Data Automation System (PDF). Remington-Rand Univac Division of Sperry
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Generator Betty Holberton none (unique language) 1952 Short Code (for UNIVAC II) Albert B. Tonik, J. R. Logan Short Code (for UNIVAC I) 1952 A-0 Grace