On 12 February 2014 18:29, John Ball <ball.of.john at gmail.com> wrote:
Just to confirm what I'm finding for a
project, model 33's communicate at
110 baud, 7 data bits, even parity and 1 stop bit. Correct?
As was said before, a model 33 is 110 baud, 7 data, 1 parity (even or
mark), and 2 stop bits. For a speed of 10 characters per second.
Actually, are all ASR33s 110 baud? YE, al lthe ones Iv'e ever seen are,
and all the ones I've head of are, but I though other gear sets were
avaialble, perhaps to give 75 baud or something. Or was tht only fro the
model 32 (5 bit Murray code)?
That seems likely for the 5-bit machines ? those came in lots of different speeds, 75 and
maybe even 100 in later machines, 45 or 45.45 or 50 or thereabouts earlier on. Also 1.5
(or some number close to that) stop ?bits?. But I?ve never heard of Model 33 machines at
anything other than 110 baud.
paul