Univac 1004

The UNIVAC 1004 was a plugboard-programmed punch card data processing system, introduced in 1962, by Univac. Total memory was 961 characters (6 bits) of core memory. Peripherals were a card reader (400 cards/minute), a card punch (200 cards/minute) using 90 column round hole cards, and a drum printer (400 lines/minute).

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