paper tape
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Definition
- Noun:
- A long narrow strip of paper: A physical medium, historically used for data storage and transmission, consisting of a continuous strip of paper in which patterns of holes are punched to represent data.
Usage
- Noun:
- The computer program was stored on paper tape before being loaded into the machine.
- Early teleprinters used paper tape to send and receive messages.
Advanced Usage
- "to read paper tape": To interpret the data encoded in the holes punched along the strip.
- The old machine could read paper tape at a speed of 100 characters per second.
- "to punch paper tape": To create data by making holes in the strip using a specialized device.
- The operator had to punch paper tape to prepare the data for transmission.
Variants and Related Words
- Punched tape (n): A more general term for paper tape or similar media (e.g., Mylar) used for data storage via punched holes. This is often used synonymously with "paper tape."
- Punched tape was a common input medium for early computers.
- Tape reader (n): A device that reads data from paper tape.
- The tape reader malfunctioned, so the data on the paper tape could not be processed.
Synonyms
- Punched tape: A strip of paper or other material in which holes are punched to store data.
- Perforated tape: A tape with a series of holes, especially one used for data.
Related Phrases
- Paper tape loop: A continuous loop of paper tape, often used for repetitive tasks or messages.
- The teletype machine had a paper tape loop containing a standard header message.
- Paper tape punch: A device for creating holes in paper tape.
- He fed the blank tape into the paper tape punch.
Related Idioms
(Note: As a specific technical term, "paper tape" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. Its usage is largely confined to historical and technical contexts.)
Noun
- a long narrow strip of paper