On 6/24/2016 5:33 PM, Douglas Taylor wrote:
There is a Teletype printer on ebay, the seller is in Virginia. Ebay
item 231990393069
The auction title is:
1966 - Vintage Antique TELETYPE INKTRONIC Receive Only Set TelePrinter
Parallel
Glad to see the email is NOT all caps. :)
Ben.
There is a Teletype printer on ebay, the seller is in Virginia. Ebay
item 231990393069
The auction title is:
1966 - Vintage Antique TELETYPE INKTRONIC Receive Only Set TelePrinter
Parallel
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> Subject: Model 28 Teletype on ebay
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> Hey g
On Thu, 22 Oct 2015, Brad wrote:
> Wasn't sure if it was two units? The first couple of pics look different.
> Anyway, if I understood correctly, it was possible (and possibly done in the
> 1970s by hobbyists) to convert one of these baudot teletypes to ASCII and
I have two model 28s: an RO and
Hey guys,
Further to our conversation - I was looking at this beast:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Teletype-equipment-1-model-28-writer-1-reperforater-
1-50vdc-supply-etc-/121791042544?hash=item1c5b4fd3f0:g:UR8AAOSwnDZUJHWs
Wasn't sure if it was two units? The first couple of pics look
I seem to remember that the Tech Processor Technologies 3P+S described how
to get a model 28 running with its IO board. You'd have to check that, but
sure why not? It's just harder to do anything with a machine that's not
really made for systems that generally-speaking look for ascii and 8 bit
2 units one tape puncher thing the other table top ksr 28 other thing a
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Ed Sharpe
In a message dated 10/22/2015 5:57:22 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
unclefal...@yahoo.ca writes:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Teletype-equipment-1-model-28-writer-1-reperforater-
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Subject: Re: Model 28 Teletype on ebay
I seem to remember that the Tech Processor Technologies 3P+S described how to
get a model 28 running with its IO board. You'd have to check that, but sure
why not? It's just harder to do anything with a machine that's not