On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 2:12 PM, Philipp Hachtmann <hachti at hachti.de> wrote:
I suspect
they're more common in the UK than elsewhere. They were used
by the Post Office
for the Telex service, for example.
I know. Here everything is full with Siemens and Lorenz.
Je aussi voudrais avoir une machine de Sagem...!
Over here, the only Teletypes we generally see are Model 33s. Even the Model
35 is very uncommon, and 5 bit stuff almost unheard-of. OK, we do see BRPE
punches from time to time. There was a UK company, Data Dynamics, who used
the Teletype Model 33 mechanics and put it in their own case with their own
electronics. I think they re-cased the BRPE too, in a very odd case (light bulbs
under the chad box, it looks very pretty).
5 bit stuff is generally Creed here. Teleprinters, paper tape readers, etc. And
a few real oddities. Like a keyboard tape punch (no electronic communications,
it just punches 5-level tape from the keyboard) made by a company called
Booth-Willmott who I have never heard of in any other connection,
Never seen a Siemens, Lorenz or Sagem machine.
-tony