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5 Hole Paper Tape

Ralf Herrmann

Before the 7 bit ASCII character set became a dominant computer encoding in the 1960s and 1970s, 5 bit encoding on paper tapes was a common way to save and exchange texts and programming code. Professor Brailsford explains how this worked for the the Computerphile YouTube channel. 

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