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  1. What Are Teletypes, and Why Were They Used with Computers?

  2. Teletype Model 33 - Wikipedia

  3. Teleprinter - Wikipedia

  4. Teletype Model 28 - Wikipedia

  5. Teletype Machines - Columbia University

    Learn about the history and features of Teletype machines, the ubiquitous terminal devices for non-IBM computing in the 1960s and 70s. See photos, specifications, and references of various Teletype models and their applications.

  6. What Are Teletypes, and Why Were They Used with …

    Aug 24, 2024 · What’s a Teletype? A teletype (or more precisely, a teleprinter) is a communications device that allows operators to send and receive text-based messages using a typewriter-style keyboard and printed paper output.

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  8. The Forgotten World of Dumb Terminals - PCMag

    Oct 13, 2016 · Learn about the history and features of video terminals, which were popular in the 1970s and 80s for interacting with mainframe computers. See photos of classic models from Sperry, DEC,...

  9. Teletypes and their Legacy - Medium

    Oct 8, 2023 · Popular minicomputers of the late 1960s and early ’70s, such as the PDP-8, PDP-11, and the Data General Nova, supported ASCII encoding, making the Model 33 an ideal low-cost (relatively speaking...

  10. Why were teletype printers not used for DOS computers?

    Feb 8, 2018 · The teletype was not only the printer but for some old systems it was the only monitor for standard output. Having a CRT monitor made that function obsolete so that leaves only printing. The teletype was originally …

  11. Teletype - Crypto Museum