Heh Heh! you run a 35 drive train fast enough to decode 30 baud the thing
WILL explode!
it is 110 baud... just a heavier duty unit than the 33.
the 37 or the 38 was a 130+ wide carriage as I remember but built flimsy
as a 33..
had two in my younger years wish I still had them!
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From: "Ethan Dicks" <dickset(a)amanda.spole.gov>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: Gaps in the collection (was Re: rarest computers. )
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 05:08:17AM +0000, Michael
Sokolov wrote:
Rick Bensene <rickb(a)bensene.com> wrote:
Teletype ASR-33 or ASR-35: Maybe someday.
What's the difference between ASR-33 and ASR-35?
Superficially, the ASR-33 is 110 bps (10 cps), the ASR-35 is 300 bps
(30 cps). Internally, the ASR-35 is much more solid in its construction
and better able to handle 24/7 operation.
-ethan
ObTrivia: When I was working at CompuServe, my desktop backdrop was a
picture of a KA-10 w/ASR-35 console.
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