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  2. Macro recorder - Wikipedia

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    A standalone macro-recorder program allows a user to "record" mouse and keyboard functions for "playback" at a later time. This allows automating any activity in any software application: from copy-pasting spreadsheet data to operating system maintenance actions. Most macro recorders do not attempt to analyze or interpret what the user did when ...

  3. IBM dictation machines - Wikipedia

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    It is 6 in (150 mm) x 5 in (130 mm) x 2 in (51 mm) and weighs 28 oz (790 g), including battery; It has a 12V power supply and a special 11.2 volt IBM branded alkaline battery that is 25 mm (0.98 in) x 80 mm (3.1 in) and weighs 110 g (3.9 oz) on its own. [13] The battery can be used for 16 hours since it uses only 40 mA while recording.

  4. Unit record equipment - Wikipedia

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    This progression, or flow, from machine to machine was often planned and documented with detailed flowcharts that used standardized symbols for documents and the various machine functions. [6] All but the earliest machines had high-speed mechanical feeders to process cards at rates from around 100 to 2,000 per minute, sensing punched holes with ...

  5. Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company - Wikipedia

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    The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) [1] was a holding company of manufacturers of record-keeping and measuring systems; it was subsequently known as IBM.. In 1911, the financier and noted trust organizer Charles R. Flint, called the "Father of Trusts", amalgamated (via stock acquisition) four companies: Bundy Manufacturing Company, International Time Recording Company, the ...

  6. Ampex - Wikipedia

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    The ATR-124 was ruggedly constructed and had audio specifications that nearly rivaled the first digital recording machines. However, sales of the ATR-124 were slow due to the machine's high price tag. Ampex sold only about 50 or 60 ATR-124 machines and withdrew from the professional audio tape recorder market entirely in 1983.

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  8. Dictaphone - Wikipedia

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    The Volta Laboratory was established by Alexander Graham Bell in Washington, D.C. in 1881. When the Laboratory's sound-recording inventions were sufficiently developed with the assistance of Charles Sumner Tainter and others, Bell and his associates set up the Volta Graphophone Company, which later merged with the American Graphophone Company (founded in 1887) which itself later evolved into ...

  9. Nagra - Wikipedia

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    The Nagra IS was a small-bodied recorder, to be used in both film- and broadcast applications. Focus was on simple operation and lower weight than the IV/4-series recorders. It only supported 5 inch reels. Special versions of the IS called ISN and ISS could play back the 3,81 mm wide tape used with Nagra SN recorders.