- The
Friden Flexowriter was a
teleprinter produced by the
Friden Calculating Machine Company. It was a heavy-duty
electric typewriter capable of being...
- evaluated,
wherein many of them
evidenced vulnerabilities. The
Friden Flexowriter, a po****r I/O
typewriter at the time,
proved to be
among the strongest...
- (USTTY).
Other standards, such as
Teletypesetter (TTS),
FIELDATA and
Flexowriter, had six holes. In the
early 1960s, the
American Standards ****ociation...
- available, a
Friden Flexowriter. Thus, it
allowed symbols like ½ for .5 and the
superscript 2 for to the
power of 2. The
Flexowriter supported overstriking...
- have the more
common "F-number" designations. The Singer/Friden 2201
Flexowriter Programmatic,
introduced in 1965, had a
cluster of 13
function keys,...
-
Commercial Controls Corporation of Rochester, New York. This gave them the
Flexowriter teleprinter, an
electric typewriter capable of
being used as part of...
-
Standard inputs were the
Flexowriter keyboard and
paper tape (ten six-bit characters/second). The
standard output was the
Flexowriter printer (typewriter,...
-
Popplestone performed syntax highlighting by
using underscoring on a
Friden Flexowriter. POP-2
programming language POP-11
programming language Poplog programming...
- The tab rack from a
Flexowriter model 2201. On this machine, the tab-rack is
removable for easy reconfiguration....
- of data and
commands and
output of results. That
device was a
Friden Flexowriter,
which would continue to
serve this
purpose on many
other early computers...