ASR-33 Teletype: AT&T Sceptre, Applied Digital Data Systems, Blit (Computer Terminal) - Brossura

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Teletype Model ASR-33 was a very popular model of teleprinter. Introduced about 1963 by Teletype Corporation and designed for light-duty office use, it was less rugged and less expensive than earlier Teletype machines or its heavy-duty cousin, the Model 35-ASR. The Model 33's printing mechanism was an array of levers, cranks, and a type cylinder on a movable carriage. The Model 33 printed up to 10 characters per second. Printing was limited to the upper case ASCII character set.

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