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the direction you went with this is a little confusing. you take it to conventions to show kids how programs were coded onto punch cards but your implementation is so far removed from real punch cards for no real reason. Why split the "paper" into strips and feed through seperately instead of stacking the blocks together and passing them through vertically? modify the slices a little with a notch to allow the touch sensors to know where a new slice is and done, far less mechanically complex and resembles an actualy punch card whilst still using 80s only lego. if 80s only isnt your limit then the large conveyor pieces allow for limitless rolls of instructions.

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@markaus, thanks for your feedback. I'm not sure I understand what you are saying.

It's true that I slowed the machine to a crawl: that was an intention decision, so that kids can understand what is happening. Of course in a real machine, it would read hundreds of cards per minute.

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