I thought I had recalled that Baudot was 5 bits but the paper tape is 6 bits across and I don't know of any 6 bit character codes except for DECs upper case only character set and even their paper tape had 8 bits so I guessed Baudot.

On 12/8/2021 1:16 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
5 bit; if it really were 6 bits it would typically be typesetting codes.

That's a relative of the machine used as console terminal on Dutch Electrologica X8 
computers; I recognize the "Iron cross" symbol, the figures shift character on 
the D key.  But some of the other function codes have different labels so it isn't 
actually the same model.

The description I have says that the X8 console used CCITT-2, a.k.a., Baudot, 
code but with the bit order reversed.  And also that it used the all-zeroes 
code as a printable character rather than as non-printing fill.

        paul

On Dec 8, 2021, at 2:01 PM, Mike Katz via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

Wow 6 bit baudot paper tape I think.  That's an oldiešŸ¤£


On 12/8/2021 12:50 PM, Monty McGraw via cctalk wrote:
I have this terminal in my garage - sitting on its custom stand.

I purchased it years ago, but don't have a use for it.

Here is my photo of it:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SV4-Xx7XLHIoA898ZPRC74wZv2e8YsVK/view?usp=sharing

I'm near Houston Texas.

It is too big and heavy to ship.

Monty McGraw

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