On 5/29/2016 5:15 PM, js at
cimmeri.com wrote:
Wulf: this link would have worked as well :
"http://hackaday.com/2016/05/29/dragging-teletypes-into-the-21st-century"
Tangent: is it true as written that *all* "teletypes speak 5-bit ITA2
code <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudot_code#ITA2>"?
I actually need
to figure if I can use such a setup to be a terminal for
systems with current loop I/O. I have a Microdata 1600 with an
integrated TTY port for the console device, and I'd love to have an
adapter which had USB serial (and for what it's worth, actual RS232
serial levels to a connector.
This is from what I see attempting to run a TTY from a system.
As to the second, the tangent the author puts in is wrong, I don't know
if an ASR33 can run 5 level easily, but all I've ever used are ascii 8
bit machines.
thanks
Jim