[GreenKeys] Selectric Printer
Charles Ring
w3nu at roadrunner.com
Sun Nov 23 18:24:42 EST 2014
On 11/23/2014 1239, David Burns wrote:
> The selectric mechanism in an ASCII terminal was the IBM 2741 which
> ran at 134.5 baud...."Not Your Average" baud rate. The odd baud rate
> means that to see RTTY on it, a baud-rate converter is needed. Maybe
> somebody has done it, but a Model 15 is easier.
>
> Here's a YouTube video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRsLCF4KNzg>of
> somebody testing a 2741.
>
> The computer console for Series 360 computers was the IBM 1052.
>
> The IBM "Memory Typewriter" was the Model 85.
>
> The selectric mechanism was designed for human-speed use from a
> keyboard, and the mechanism proved not as durable as would be hoped
> when driven from sources other than a keyboard.
>
> That said, if you have a selectric mechanism, Bill Skillman can get it
> running 'just fine': http://www.selectric.com/
>
> -Dave in Boston
>
The IBM electric typewriter before the Selectric, with type bars and a
moving platen, also was adapted as a computer printer. I don't know its
name or model number. I have one of these (not adapted).
--
*Charles Ring W3NU*
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