Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 23:35:00 +0000> From:
ethan.dicks at usap.gov> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org> Subject: Re: *updating*
8088's> > On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 01:06:39PM -0800, Chuck Guzis wrote:> >
On 26 Nov 2007 at 11:46, Brent Hilpert wrote:> > > > > What about the
"Who are you" id message used on some teletype networks, so one could> >
> confirm that you were talking to the desired recipient terminal? I believe the>
> > ASCII control code 'ENQuiry' was originally intended for eliciting that
message.> > > > Wasn't that just a perforated tape loop?> > Not in
my ASR-33 - it's a "finned drum" - you break off the tabs to turn> ones
to zeroes (or the other way 'round?) and when the terminal receives > the ENQ from
the host, it spins the drums which "types" back the reply.> I forget how many
character positions it has, but it's on the order of 12> to 16.> > Mine are
both intact. I might consider encoding one if I had a spare,> but I never worked in an
environment where I wanted my TTY identified. ;-)> > Perhaps some models of TTY did
use a tape loop, but I can't place one that> did.> > -ethan> > -- >
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Didnt X-ON, X-OFF start and stop the tape reader? If so you could have your tape loop end
with X-OFF and it would stop itself. Sending X-ON to the tty would start the tape
loop....
Randy
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