In my grandfather's attic (RIP) I unearthed one of these:
http://www.omnidatasys.net/product/spec_dataterminal_ti703.htm
which in a nutshell is a paper terminal which runs at 300 baud.
I figured it could be fun to set it up as a serial console on one of my
machines, and maybe useful if I left
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Dave Wilson
richard.wil...@senokian.com wrote:
In my grandfather's attic (RIP) I unearthed one of these:
http://www.omnidatasys.net/product/spec_dataterminal_ti703.htm
which in a nutshell is a paper terminal which runs at 300 baud.
I figured it could be fun
Nick Bender wrote:
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Teletype (tty)
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# These are the hardcopy Teletypes from before ATT bought the company,
# clattering electromechanical dinosaurs in Bakelite cases that printed on
# pulpy yellow roll paper. If you remember these you go back a ways.
# Teletype-branded VDTs are
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I've hunted around the archives, googled, read
the faq on serial consoles, read what's in my
copy of Absolute OpenBSd, but can't seem to
find what I need to fix my problem. Running obsd
3.9 on one box obsd 3.8 on an ancient p90.
I connected my
Denny White wrote:
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I've hunted around the archives, googled, read
the faq on serial consoles, read what's in my
copy of Absolute OpenBSd, but can't seem to
find what I need to fix my problem. Running obsd
3.9 on one box obsd 3.8 on an ancient p90.
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Today Nick Holland wrote:
Denny White wrote:
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I've hunted around the archives, googled, read
the faq on serial consoles, read what's in my
copy of Absolute OpenBSd, but can't seem to
find what I need
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