[GreenKeys] the rareness of the KSR 35 vs ASR 35

Cory Heisterkamp coryheisterkamp at gmail.com
Fri Dec 13 12:51:39 EST 2013


Hey, this is great stuff!

Which begs the question, could something similar be done today as sort of
an interactive historical recreation? Either using a local PC as the 'time
share' machine, or setting up a web-accessible server where scratch files
could be created and TTY's could "dial" into? Wouldn't that be a kick.
-Cory


On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:53 AM, David Burns <dvdbrns at rcn.com> wrote:

> See the professor demonstrate absolutely every gory detail of signing on
> to the dial-up Michigan Terminal System using a 35KSR in 1967.
>
> How primitive?  Don't forget to use "Control-Q" as the line terminator!
>  (Remember, the "Space Age" had barely begun.)
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO6asQjQmPM
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