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teletypewriters's Usage Examples:

small electromechanical bell on tickers and other teleprinters and teletypewriters to alert operators at the other end of the line, often of an incoming.


PC keyboard, though the key itself originated decades earlier with teletypewriters.


one of the earliest computer communication devices, used to attach teletypewriters for an operator console.


into creating a device that would allow the deaf to communicate with teletypewriters across the phone lines.


bit per second transmission rates on Bell 101 modems and mechanical teletypewriters.


Later period's teletypewriters and an original telex machine is on exhibit as well.


The American teletypewriters could type only 72 CPL, while the British ones even less, 70 CPL.


Very early electromechanical teletypewriters (pre-1930) could require 2 stop bits to allow mechanical impression.


Early text terminals used electro-mechanical teletypewriters, but these were replaced by cathode ray tube displays (as found in.


On teletypewriters and early keyboards, holding down the Control key while pressing another.


transmission applications in modern time were telegraphy (1809) and teletypewriters (1906), which are both digital signals.


The system was constructed by attaching a number of teletypewriters to a smaller GE machine called the DATANET-30 (DN-30), which was a.


The original DTEs were electromechanical teletypewriters, and the original DCEs were (usually) modems.


devices connected by a serial port such as printers/teleprinters, teletypewriters, modems supporting remote terminals via dial-up access, and directly-connected.


Devices like plotters and teletypewriters were commonly used instead of video display screens.


the old terminal driver, was a simple one, largely geared towards teletypewriters as terminals.


character in its name was originally a slashed zero, a symbol used by old teletypewriters and some character mode operating systems to mean zero.


Available peripherals included teletypewriters, paper tape readers/punches, punched card readers/punches, line printers.



teletypewriters's Meaning':

a character printer connected to a telegraph that operates like a typewriter

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