On Thu, 28 Jan 2016, Ethan Dicks wrote:
I was just gifted with an IBM 3101-12 ASCII terminal
that happens to be
missing the fuse and fuse holder. Unlike a lot of 1960s and 1970s gear,
it's not round. It's square. Is this a standard IBM thing from the
70s/80s? Anyone know where I could get one? It seems to snap in and
probably fell out at some point under its previous owner.
Also, I found only a little info on it from Googling. Later IBM ASCII
terminals emulated ANSI command or Wyse-50 or something. I couldn't
find anything on the 3101. Is it a glass TTY or does it respond to any
cursor positioning, etc. commands?
Thanks for any tips and info. Worst case, I can bodge in a fuse on the
inside, but if I can find a replacement holder, I'd like that more.
There aren't too many US made square panel mount fuse holders. It sounds
like it might be a Littelfuse 348 series.
http://www.littelfuse.com/products/fuse-blocks-fuseholders-and-fuse-accesso…
Littelfuse 348007 (03480007) fuse holder cap, black
Littelfuse 348001 (03480001) fuse holder cap, red