happyborg, to random
@happyborg@fosstodon.org avatar

My first computer printer was a 33 which I could barely pick up, as it was a big beast made almost entirely of metal. And not flimsy metal, this thing could have taken a bullet and not flinched.

Printing was at an incredible - very noisy - 3ish characters per second, and all UPPER CASE!

You kids today blah blah blah 🤣

elb, (edited ) to retrocomputing
@elb@social.sdf.org avatar

Here's @rzolau metering to get a beautiful photo of some 1970s gear in my office. We're working on a super fun project to capture some of my and hardware. Here he's using period-correct equipment to set up the (unstaged, ambient light) shot while a Model 28 KSR photobombs the camera.

elb, to retrocomputing
@elb@social.sdf.org avatar

A couple of PDP-11s and a VT-105 terminal (with photobomb by Model 28 gear) to brighten your evening.

This is shortly after I got a online; at this point, one of the two RX02 drives worked reliably, the RL01 and RL02 were good, and I thought the CPU and backplane was in good shape (I later learned there was a NPR chain problem on RX211backplane slot), and a lot of software ran correctly.

The rack on the right is … not suitable for this use.

itnewsbot, to retrocomputing
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

Check Out This PDP-11 Running Unix With A Teletype Terminal - If you’ve spent a few years around Hackaday, you’ve probably seen or heard of the ... - https://hackaday.com/2024/01/16/check-out-this-pdp-11-running-unix-with-a-teletype-terminal/ -11

elb, to random
@elb@social.sdf.org avatar

This is your periodic reminder that the Model 33 – the device on which and the C programming language were largely developed – HAS NO CURLY BRACKETS.

The pictured source code is printed on a Model 35 Teletype, which is a different mechanism but uses the same ASCII '63 character set. Note that the Unix TTY driver (V6, in this case) knows this, and prints { and } as ( and ), respectively.

Somehow I never learned this in DECADES of learning about early Unix.

elb, to random
@elb@social.sdf.org avatar

A student just pointed out that a hackathon talk about text slicing and dicing at the prompt that I gave way back during lockdown days is still available online. It may be of interest to people who want to expand their repertoire of command-line ideas for processing data. There's a cameo by a , an , a , some floppy disks, and the usual detritus found around my basement, as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpDMNdy5DwU

elb, to random
@elb@social.sdf.org avatar

Throwback to shortly after acquiring a Model 28 LPR (printing chadless tape punch), when my then-four-year-old was helping me clean it.

jbzfn, to linux
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

🐧Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux Terminal | CuriousMarc

https://youtube.com/watch?v=2XLZ4Z8LpEE

philpem, to random
@philpem@digipres.club avatar

I bet you can hear this voice...

I kinda want to play TREK or ADVENTURE on this later.

beka_valentine, to random
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  • kkarhan,
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    kkarhan,
    @kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

    @beka_valentine OFC you could have a as any that would work like that.

    But that's a different story...
    https://kolektiva.social/

    amberage, to random
    @amberage@eldritch.cafe avatar

    Typewriter OCR. Is this anything.

    kkarhan,
    @kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar
    MamadyDiarra, to ExperimentalMusic French
    itnewsbot, to retrocomputing
    @itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

    Selectric Typewriter Goes from Trash Can to Linux Terminal - If there’s only lesson to be learned from [alnwlsn]’s conversion of an IBM Selectr... - https://hackaday.com/2023/07/25/selectric-typewriter-goes-from-trash-can-to-linux-terminal/ #retrocomputing #whiffletree #interposer #selectric #solenoid #teletype #terminal #rs-232 #linux #ibm #tty

    villares, (edited ) to random
    @villares@ciberlandia.pt avatar

    My friend Gil Fuser, who is in the Brazilian scene, , is asking around if anyone was able to make work with (the fork https://github.com/pulsar-edit)
    I found this https://github.com/Sertonix/pulsar-teletype but I have no Idea how/if it works.

    Luke, to ascii
    @Luke@typo.social avatar

    The “@“ and the history of , , , , , and network addresses.

    A fantastic review of tech from ~1000 AD until now.

    @ me!

    https://youtu.be/MjE03a8PGko

    revk, (edited ) to retrocomputing
    @revk@toot.me.uk avatar

    OK, call me mad, but I have ordered a handful of these. They'll be on sale in a couple of weeks.

    This will be a very specialised and limited market I feel 🙂 and not make me any money (C.M.O.T.RevK again).

    Tempted to throw in a 3D printed custom answer back drum with each order though...

    It was definitely a fun project though. https://youtu.be/IrIK8SgE8c8

    P.S. Self contained Colossal Cave Adventure is included 🙂

    vintageapparatus, to random
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    alda, (edited ) to javascript
    @alda@topspicy.social avatar

    As a practice in using the JavaScript Audio API, including oscillators and timings, I created this text-to-bleeps modulator about half a year ago.

    It supports both Bell 103 and RTTY Baudot.

    Write things. Make bleeps and bloops out of them. Have fun.

    https://aldavigdis.is/modem-bleeper/

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