- like the "Ink-tronic" etc.
Texas Instruments developed its own line of
teletypes in 1971, the
Silent 700.
Their name came from the use of a
thermal printer...
- Look up
teletype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
teletype, or teleprinter, is a
device used for
communicating text over
telegraph lines, public...
- The
Teletype Corporation, a part of
American Telephone and
Telegraph Company's
Western Electric manufacturing arm
since 1930, came into
being in 1928 when...
- of text and
scroll them, were
often called gl****
teletypes ("gl**** TTYs")
analogous to the
Teletype printers. More-advanced
video terminals, such as the...
- (TeleTYpewriter, TTY), such as the
Teletype ModelĀ 33,
originally used for telegraphy;
early Teletypes were
typically configured as
Keyboard Send-Receive...
- the
Teletype or teleprinter, the
modem and the radio. The
Teletype or
teleprinter is an
electromechanical or
electronic device. The word
Teletype was...
- be
exchanged between air
traffic facilities.
While the use of
physical teletypes is
almost extinct, the
message formats and
switching concepts remain similar...
- and
scroll them are
often called gl****
teletypes to
distinguish them from more
sophisticated devices.
Teletype Corporation discontinued Model 28 production...
-
replaced the
mistake with a
character that was
intended to be ignored.
Teletypes were
commonly used with the less-expensive
computers from
Digital Equipment...
- game to
achieve any
degree of
mainstream use was the text-based
teletype game.
Teletype games lack
video display screens and
instead present the game to...