On Feb 21, 2022, at 4:26 PM, Guy Fedorkow via cctalk cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
wrote:

Greetings CC-Talk,
   I've been working on a low-budget project to help to introduce
students to history of computing through material we have from MIT's 1950's
Whirlwind project.  The activity would have more of a hands-on feel if we
could use actual paper tape.
   A simple reader is easy enough, but a punch is a bit harder.  We
don't need anything "authentic", or fast, or high performance, just
something fairly reliable.
    If anyone can suggest where to find such a machine, could you let
me know?  Fanuc PPR, GNT 4601/4604, and the DSI NC-2400 have been cited as
possible candidates, but I don't see anything that looks like a good match
on ebay.

   Thanks!
/guy fedorkow

I'll second the GNT 4601. I use it for punching tapes for my HP system, and reading old tapes.


Mike Loewen                             mloe...@cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology                          http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/

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