File:Punch-card--fortran.jpg
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Punch card. Fortran
Subject: Old computer punch card with holes.
Caption: This is a punch card that was used at RECKU, The Regional University Computing Centre at the Copenhagen University in the early 1970s. The code is part of a FORTRAN IV program.
Source: I have some old cards in a drawer in different colors with and without holes, which I scanned. This object is not a creative work and therefore not subject to copyright.
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