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* {{manx details|2,18298|Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminal Models 732/733 ASR/KSR Maintenance Manual}} | * {{manx details|2,18298|Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminal Models 732/733 ASR/KSR Maintenance Manual}} | ||
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* {{manx details|2,18416|Silent 700 Model 732 733 Brochure}}, September, 1973 | * {{manx details|2,18416|Silent 700 Model 732 733 Brochure}}, September, 1973 | ||
* {{manx details|2,18415|Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminals Model 732 and 733 Specifications}}, July, 1973 | * {{manx details|2,18415|Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminals Model 732 and 733 Specifications}}, July, 1973 | ||
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TI Silent 700 Model 732 | |
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Manufacturer | TI |
Model | Silent 700 Model 732 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | July, 1973 |
Introductory Price | $1,575 (KSR), $2,825 (KSR) |
Communication | |
Interface | RS-232C |
Baud Rates | 110, 150, 300, 1200 |
Firmware | |
CPU | Discrete Logic |
The TI Silent 700 Model 732 was introduced in July, 1973.[1][2] It was available in keyboard send/receive (KSR) and automatic send/receive (ASR) models. The ASR model used dual cassette tapes for data storage. The ASR model could transmit at 1200 bps from the cassette storage, but the print mechanism could operate at a maximum of 30 cps (300 baud). The model 732 is a variant of the model 733 that uses Baudot/CCITT character codes.
Manx
- Silent 700 Model 733 ASR/KSR Terminal User's Guide, September, 1975
- Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminals Model 733 ASR/KSR Operating Instructions USASCII Code Addendum, October, 1973
- Silent 700 Model 733 ASR KSR Operation Instructions, December, 1975
- Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminal Models 732/733 ASR/KSR Maintenance Manual
- Models 732/733 ASR/KSR Maintenance Manual, November, 1974
- Silent 700 Model 732 733 Brochure, September, 1973
- Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminals Model 732 and 733 Specifications, July, 1973
- Bulletin 323H Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminals Price List, December, 1973
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References
- ↑ "Bulletin 323H Silent 700 Electronic Data Terminals Price List". December, 1973. http://manx.classiccmp.org/details.php/2,18414. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
- ↑ Texas Instruments advertisement, Computerworld, May 14, 1975, pg. 6
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