? There are no Teletypes that use Baudot code. They use a US variant of
? the ITA2 five-level code.
? Baudot code was only used until about 1901. Murray code was used until
? the 1930s. Everything after that used ITA2.
That's a little like saying nobody actually uses ASCII since 1968, we're all
really
Using ANSI_X3.4-1968 or later. Technically true but not common usage.
Everyone in the past half century has called a Model 28 TTY a Baudot Teletype when
They had to distinguish it from any other type. (Baudot is still the default for
Several applications so you don't even have to say it's Baudot.)
I suppose classiccmp naturally attracts folks who care about such things (witness
The thread I started over a few years ago when I noted that bitsavers had surpassed
100 GBytes and everyone informed me that no, a Gbyte was 1073741824 bytes so
I was wrong.)
Tim.