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Computer History & Data Processing: An excellent 1972 educational film introduces “Data Processing” with scenes of adding machines, IBM System/360-65 mainframe, IBM 2401 magnetic tape reel machines, Control Data Corporation (CDC) image scanner; Burroughs Punch Tape Reader and MICR/OCR, Control Data Corporation’s CDC 160 computer, Office Automation, Viagron, Unisys, and much more equipment. Color, run time 12 minutes. For 2K and 4K stock footage, visit: http://www.periscopefilm.com INDEX to many machines identified: 00:07 Burroughs adding machine 00:43 Paper filing methods 00:43 IBM Selectric Typewriter 00:45 ADDO-X paper tape calculator (by AB Addo) 00:49 Automatic Page Collating Machine 00:57 Xerox 2400 Photocopier 01:05 IBM 029 Keypunch Machine (card punch) 02:00 IBM Card Sorter 02:41 IBM Model 188 Collator of 1961; IBM 602-A Calculating Punch Machine 03:18 IBM Accounting Machine Model 407 ? 05:21 IBM System/360 model 65 mainframe 06:40 IBM Plug Board Program (examples) 07:41 IBM 2401 Mag Tape Machine; Computer Light Panel (blinking) 07:50 Operator adjusting IBM tape machines 09:30 Magnetic Disk 10:20 Optical Scanner; Paper Tape Punch/Reader (Burroughs); Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) (Burroughs Corporation) 11:54 Viatron System 21 Terminals 11:15 Views of the Data Center and Personnel; Electrical Power Station Control Center; CDC 160A Console and tape drives END Notes:Some of the punch card scenes were filmed at the Statistical Tabulating Corporation (“STC”) a large computer data processing service bureau during the 1960’s-1970’s. STC later sold its business to Automatic Data Processing (“ADP”) in 1980.