MrMoparCHP
Old Man with a Hat
With the recent talk about IBM cards and decoding them I thought I'd share what I have learned
This is an example of a card with punches representing Numbers and punches representing Letters
I do not know if there is an official label for the first two rows I just labeled them A & B
In this example I put the translation along the bottom but on the actual cards the printed text does not line up with the punches.
The top row is for A-I, there will be a second punch on a number below.
A1-A
A2-B
A3-C
A4-D
A5-E
A6-F
A7-G
A8-H
A9-I
After that a punch in the B row is for J-R, again paired with a lower punch.
B1-J
B2-K
B3-L
B4-M
B5-N
B6-O
B7-P
B8-Q
B9-R
Last is the 0 row, these are S-Z (for some reason they did not use 1)
01-(not used)
02-S
03-T
04-U
05-V
06-W
07-X
08-Y
09-Z
If there is no second punch then it is just a number.
Now are these cards capable of more like characters etc with maybe three punches in a column? who knows. I have yet to see more than two punches.
Alan
This is an example of a card with punches representing Numbers and punches representing Letters
I do not know if there is an official label for the first two rows I just labeled them A & B
In this example I put the translation along the bottom but on the actual cards the printed text does not line up with the punches.
The top row is for A-I, there will be a second punch on a number below.
A1-A
A2-B
A3-C
A4-D
A5-E
A6-F
A7-G
A8-H
A9-I
After that a punch in the B row is for J-R, again paired with a lower punch.
B1-J
B2-K
B3-L
B4-M
B5-N
B6-O
B7-P
B8-Q
B9-R
Last is the 0 row, these are S-Z (for some reason they did not use 1)
01-(not used)
02-S
03-T
04-U
05-V
06-W
07-X
08-Y
09-Z
If there is no second punch then it is just a number.
Now are these cards capable of more like characters etc with maybe three punches in a column? who knows. I have yet to see more than two punches.
Alan