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assembly - How binaries are generated using Punched cards

I thought that punched cards already represent the code in binary since a hole means 0 and rest positions mean 1 on a punched card. But then I read that you could use punched cards to present the C

Binary Punched Card Reader

Binary Punched Card Reader

Punched card - Wikipedia

Punched card - Wikipedia

ibm - Was bootloading from punch cards possible on System/370

ibm - Was bootloading from punch cards possible on System/370

Punched card - Wikipedia

Punched card - Wikipedia

How do I concatenate these numbers in 8051 Assembly Language

How do I concatenate these numbers in 8051 Assembly Language

What did code on punch cards do with the other six bits per column

What did code on punch cards do with the other six bits per column

Punched card - Wikipedia

Punched card - Wikipedia

Before Computers: Notched Card Databases

Before Computers: Notched Card Databases

Punched card - Wikipedia

Punched card - Wikipedia

Edge-notched card - Wikipedia

Edge-notched card - Wikipedia

SOLUTION: History of computers - Studypool

SOLUTION: History of computers - Studypool

The IBM 026 Key Punch

The IBM 026 Key Punch

Punch Cards

Punch Cards

From Punch Cards to Alt Attributes: Code as a Form of Rebus

From Punch Cards to Alt Attributes: Code as a Form of Rebus

How could we 'teach' the first computer to understand binary code

How could we 'teach' the first computer to understand binary code