On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 04:09:24PM -0500, Joe wrote:
Hi,
I found this in a pile of surplus computers yesterday. Can anyone tell
me what it is? It looks like an ordinary external 5 1/4" drive box but on
the back of the box it has a DB-25M connector marked "MODEM/CPU" and a
DB-25F connector marked "TERMINAL". There's also a rotary switch labeled
"RATE" with positions marked "10", "30", "120",
"240", "480", 960" and
"EXT". Then there's a toggle switch with positions marked "BIN CTRL
ON"
"ODD" and "EVEN". And another toggle switch with positons marked
"FULL" and
"HALF". It has a socket for a standard AC line cord. It's made by Techtran
Industries of Rochester, N.Y. and it's a model 950A. My guess is that it's
a disk drive that's made to go between a terminal and it's MODEM or
computer but I've never heard of one before. If that's what it is, then
how do you give it coomands?
If it's what I think it is, I've got one in my garage, with manual. Your
basic guess is right: It fits between a terminal and modem. It has some
*very* primitive line-editing capability, basically you entered numbered
lines of data while offline and then you could upload to your timeshare
account later. This was when connections were 300 baud and remote access
was *expensive*.
I'll look for the manual when I get home. I'm pretty sure it's the same
model # as yours. The commands should be similar, anyway.
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