Yup, 5 80-column cards to boot an NCR Century 200.  Kinda wish I still had a 
set of them.

Rex

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On Behalf Of 
Michael Oujesky
Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2023 6:20 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Kinda fun

Boot being short for boot-strap.  AKA IPL text.

At 05:42 PM 11/7/2023, Bob Bridges wrote:
>My old boss sent me a pack of 50 blank punch cards for Christmas a few 
>years ago, just as a sort of gag gift.  He says he uses them for 
>shopping lists and such.  I'd probably be more inclined to keep them as 
>bookmarks, except I already use old business cards for that.
>
>But I thought it was an interesting idea and went to eBay to see what I 
>could get them for.  My buss must have a source of his own, because the 
>last I looked people are trying to sell old punch cards for $100 for a 
>pack of 50, or even $10 for just one.  They're antiques, now!  Yeah, here we 
>go:
>$11 Canadian for one.  US$19.45 for 15.  $26.69 for 40.  Like that.
>
>Here's a test question for youngsters:  Why do they "boot" a computer?
>Where does that term come from?  I'm guessing most of them will assume 
>it's a sort of joke, that you have to kick a computer to get the ol' 
>clunker going, like "percussive maintenance" on a TV.  Oops, an 
>old-style CRT TV, I mean, of course, which I suppose is another thing 
>that doesn't exist any more.
>
>---
>Bob Bridges, robhbrid...@gmail.com, cell 336 382-7313
>
>/* An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even 
>how much you know.  It's being able to differentiate between what you 
>know and what you don't.  -Anatole France */
>
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>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On 
>Behalf Of Schmitt, Michael
>Sent: Tuesday, November 7, 2023 16:57
>
>The card punch machines I used would punch each character as you typed 
>it, rather than buffer and punch card at the end of the line. So, you 
>had to type *perfectly*. A single mistake meant throw out the card. Or 
>save it for bookmarks and grocery lists.
>
>I like to ask the new people I work with "Why does ISPF maintain 
>sequence numbers in source?" (or JCL, sysin members, etc.). Not one 
>answers "so you can put your punched card deck back in order when you drop it".
>
>(They also don't know why old programs, and JCL, is all upper case.)
>
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