- much
later seven-bit
ASCII code,
there was a six-bit code
known as the
Teletypesetter code (TTS) used by news wire services. It was
first demonstrated in...
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invariabilty of the laws of
physics Text-to-speech, in
speech synthesis Teletypesetter, in
telegraphy Transaction Tracking System, on the
Novell NetWare OS...
- Raykoff, ch. 8 Noll, ch. 2 Huurdeman, ch. 19
Teletypesetter Operator Instruction Manual (PDF).
Teletypesetter corporation. July 1933.
Retrieved 2024-07-28...
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demonstrated on
August 18, 1966, as part of a
feasibility study where teletypesetter tape, in the form of news, was
converted to
Grade 2 Braille. The following...
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Transcode ASCII Baudot code
EBCDIC Unicode ANSI X3.64 UTF-8 UTF-16
Teletypesetter code (TTS) IBM
Corporation (1954). 704
electronic data-processing machine:...
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allowed the text to be
typeset to be
supplied over a
telegraph line (
TeleTypeSetter).
Perforator operators produced paper tape text at a much
higher speed...
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least until the 1950s, when the news wire
services began to move to
TeleTypeSetter feeds, but also long
after that in places. Some
radio stations used...
- the
American Teletypewriter code (USTTY).
Other standards, such as
Teletypesetter (TTS),
FIELDATA and Flexowriter, had six holes. In the
early 1960s,...
- as
Products of
their Technologies (With
Particular Attention to the
Teletypesetter)". lemur.com.
Revision 3.
Mineral Point, Wisconsin, USA.
Archived from...
- Britain's ITN
television news service. In 1951, UP
offered the
first teletypesetter (TTS) service,
enabling newspapers to
automatically set and justify...