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    3. Long shot: do I know anybody in Europe who can provide two dozen 12 row, 80 column punch cards, preferably punched with a specific text?
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    • nmeth@mastodonapp.ukN nmeth@mastodonapp.uk

      Long shot: do I know anybody in Europe who can provide two dozen 12 row, 80 column punch cards, preferably punched with a specific text?

      nmeth@mastodonapp.ukN nmeth@mastodonapp.uk

      @Katti @jpmens at €0.10 per card I suspect programmers would quickly learn brevity

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      • katti@chaos.socialK katti@chaos.social
        katti@chaos.socialK katti@chaos.social

        @jpmens I love doing research. Turns out I should've started a scientific career.

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        • katti@chaos.socialK katti@chaos.social
          katti@chaos.socialK katti@chaos.social

          @jpmens Else: https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/edv-lochkarten-vintage-rar/3309070113-234-2064 these are 4,5 Kilos of punch cards :D

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          • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social
            jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

            @nmeth via @Katti 's link I see these. €2.50 per card maybe a bit exaggerated for my use case ... (but the cards are exactly the way I'd want them to look)

            Wonder what the punch will cost ... ;-)

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            • cannaparts@nrw.socialC cannaparts@nrw.social
              cannaparts@nrw.socialC cannaparts@nrw.social

              @jpmens

              We could produce cards which would look very close to originals.
              With or without printing/punching. Back printed - serialized numbered... blablabla... hidden stuff to scratch (like lottery)

              Vectorial 1:1 File. File format doesn't matter...

              We're a technical printing company and developing industrial in-line printing stuff... ALL technologies in house...

              10km off the center of Siegen in Germany.

              But two dozen? There is no difference between 24 and 100 - the first is very expensive.

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              • armando@rollenspiel.socialA armando@rollenspiel.social
                armando@rollenspiel.socialA armando@rollenspiel.social

                @jpmens I would probably ask https://www.hnf.de. And as you did the apprenticeship at Nixdorf they might even have some specials for you.

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                • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social
                  jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

                  @armando I beat you to it, but thank you for the idea.

                  Indeed we will be meeting up there on the day.

                  (If you've not been to HNF, it's really worth a visit if you are in the vicinity.)

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                  • armando@rollenspiel.socialA armando@rollenspiel.social
                    armando@rollenspiel.socialA armando@rollenspiel.social

                    @jpmens yes, I want to go there. Hadn’t had the opportunity to go. Next time I’m in the vicinity I’ll probably get to make a stay.

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                    • jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social
                      jpmens@mastodon.socialJ jpmens@mastodon.social

                      I herewith award @Katti "Resercher Extraordinaire" award for this find: 4.5 kgs of punch cards!)

                      They're not _quite_ what I want them to look like, but close, but the punching might be an issue..)

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                      • stiefkind@mastodon.socialS stiefkind@mastodon.social
                        stiefkind@mastodon.socialS stiefkind@mastodon.social

                        @jpmens Maybe @filid of datArena in Munich can help with connections for punching. Although I'm quite sure, currently there only are IBM 029 card punches available in working condition, no automated punch fpr batches of cards. So each card needs to be punched more or less manually. Despite the fact, that @filid recently relocated away from Munich towards Balric Sea, which might makes things more complicated.

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                        • moschlar@mastodon.socialM moschlar@mastodon.social
                          moschlar@mastodon.socialM moschlar@mastodon.social

                          @jpmens Also ich bin mir sicher, dass wir in den Altbeständen des Rechenzentrums der #unimainz noch welche haben. Die könnte ich gegen Porto versenden - die werden hier nur als Notizzettel genutzt. Wenn die anderen Angebote zu umfangreich sind?

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                          • ndjee@mamot.frN ndjee@mamot.fr
                            ndjee@mamot.frN ndjee@mamot.fr

                            @jpmens

                            Maybe this organization in France :

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                            ACONIT - Accueil

                            favicon

                            (www.aconit.org)

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                            • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange
                              simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                              @jpmens

                              Any computer museums in the area (or wider area) that might have the required card punch? 🙂

                              For a donation or membership they might oblige 😁

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                              • cccpresser@chaos.socialC cccpresser@chaos.social
                                cccpresser@chaos.socialC cccpresser@chaos.social

                                @jpmens I got a few kilogram of cards at work. And they are looking for people that can appreciate them.

                                They are however branded with the university name.

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                                • rc2014@oldbytes.spaceR rc2014@oldbytes.space
                                  rc2014@oldbytes.spaceR rc2014@oldbytes.space

                                  @ralight @jpmens I did this a few years ago https://hackaday.io/project/11772-punched-card-reader-for-rc2014-z80-computer

                                  To be honest, it wasn't very effective. The burn marks around the holes (or failure to cut through) does spoil it.

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