In article <199631.2252.qm at web82708.mail.mud.yahoo.com>,
Bob Rosenbloom <bobalan at sbcglobal.net> writes:
Dude! That is very similar to the 2741-ish terminal that I used in
1979 and ran at 134.5 baud. I have been looking high and low for even
a picture of this puppy and you got one, you lucky bastard! :-)
Yours is slightly different from the one we had, to wit:
- ours had an IBM logo put directly on it on the front
- ours did not have the slide switches on the left front or right rear
- ours did not have the three circular indicator/switches on the right front
Ours was that same turquoise color. IIRC, the IBM logo plate was on
the front left where your switches are located. Of course this is
just based on my fuzzy 25 year old memories and not any actual
pictures of the terminal in question. It could have been nearly
identical to yours.
I also seem to recall that ours had a builtin acoustic coupler, but
that could also be a result of fuzzy memories.
If you want to unload that beast, just let me know as its something
I've really been looking hard for over the past couple of years!
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