On 12/15/2019 01:19 AM, Dave Wade via cctalk wrote:
I wonder if there is any interest here...



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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of John Lawson
Sent: 10 December 2019 17:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [GreenKeys] DURA Selectric ASR terminals free


Greetings List!

I have a couple of "DURA" Selectric ASR terminals.  I also have some limited 
documentation on them. Neither of them work as far as I know. I tried to run the one in 
the pic when I first got it, but it's jammed - so on the shelf it went.

They appear to be an 8-level code, dunno if ASCII, EBCDIC, or what.
The punched tape is EIA, I think. There are diode matrices to convert to the internal Selectric code of rotation and tilt of the ball. I had one of these hooked to a CP/M system back around 1980, I used it exclusively as a printer.

I could likely dig out some code that sent the data to them. A quick look did not turn up the interface. I seem to recall it had some pretty weird logic levels, PNP Germanium transistors, etc.

It is possible to trip too many solenoids at one time and command the rotate or tilt summing levers to exceed the limits of the ball. That will break bands on the carriage. I had no problem getting replacement parts when I had that happen on mine. Not too sure Selectric parts are available anymore.

Jon


These are joining the ever-expanding list of "Projects Never to be Completed", 
so if anyone is interested, lemme know.

They are free, you pay shipping, they are about 50 pounds each and will require 
some thoughtful packing.

Local pickup is happily offered, and I could possibly be bribed into delivering 
them within a day's drive of Carson City (weather permitting).


Cheers

John KB6SCO

Carson City


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