[Milsurplus] Defense Department Drawings found on Computer cards - ?

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Tue Dec 18 11:41:33 EST 2012


The only fiche I ever saw were standard 4x5 index card size. There were
often stored in card file cabinets.

-John

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> The only archiving that I am aware of was to microfiche but not on
> aperture
> cards.  The ones that I got from NTIS between 1989 (or probably earlier,
> that's about as far back as my A/P records go) and 1995 were film roughly
> 3x4
> with a white or yellow strip across the top.  In the 80's and back I was
> still getting original hard copy.  The first one that I got was on the
> I-199,
> which is a WW-II vintage dynamotor and generator tester.  At the time I
> first
> ordered the manual originals still existed but had for some dumb reason
> been classified above my pay grade.  By the time I got around that, only
> the
> fiche were available.
>
> In a message dated 12/18/2012 09:26:42 AM Central Standard Time,
> ma.locksmith at juno.com writes:
>> >3.  I wonder, question, if the WWII TM manuals were ever archived in
>> >
>> >this manner using IBM style punchcards?
>>
>
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