On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 11:41:22AM -0000, Rod Smallwood wrote:
Be careful.. Teletypes used for ham radio are Baudot code. Those for US TWX
Hey, I thought you guys steadfastly referred to that as 'Murray code'
technically the proper name for it. ;-)
Some of us do, at least when I'm being prcise...
and computer are Ascii.
Those were the old TTY 15 or TTY 19s. The 19s were the ASR (paper tape).
There were, of course, many other mdoels. In particular the Mdoel 32
seems ot be the 5-level (Baudot/Murray) version of the Model 33 with
quite a few parts in common.
Over here, the common Teletype (meaning something made by Teletype Corp)
is the model 33. Most of the 5 level machines you get here are Creeds.
-tony