Do not allow the balls to escape. Do not open the cages.
Paper tape for pre-ASCII Teletype (re)perforators came on rolls 11/16″ wide, with a 2″ inner diameter and an 8″ outer diameter. The tape is 0.1mm thick. This gives a length of around 940 feet. 5-bit wide characters are punched 10 per inch, so one roll will store 112800 characters.
However, these are 5 bit wide ITA-2 characters. If we want to store 8 bit bytes, we need to encode. To remain compatible with teletype equipment, we can’t use base-32 encoding because while there are 32 possible values that can be punched, some are blanks, shifts, etc which wouldn’t print correctly or would confuse the machine.
So instead we can base-16 encode, which allows us to use only characters that are printable uppercase letters, which produces much cleaner output on a reperforator that also prints the contents on the tape while punching it. So now we use two printed/punched characters to represent each 8-bit byte, and a full roll of tape holds 56400 bytes.
On the other hand, the paper tape will still be readable in a thousand years if nobody sets it on fire, so there’s that.
I just don’t know.
Pioneer Run, Pioneer Run 2012, Veteran Triumph, veteran motorcycle.
Here are some crazy people who ride extravagantly old motorcycles substantial distances.
Here is a map of my block in 1905. My house is still here.
Vol. 3, Page 307-308. San Francisco. – David Rumsey Historical Map Collection.
That’s a lovely website, there.
I like various things. But not all things. Oh no. Not all things.