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Revision as of 20:35, 18 February 2020

Teletype Model 33
Manufacturer Teletype
Model Model 33
Lifetime
Introduced 1963
Communication
Interfaces RS-232C,
20 mA current loop
Baud Rates 110

The Teletype Model 33 was an impact printing terminal introduced as a commercial product in 1963.[1] Local storage was provided through a paper tape reader and punch.[2][3]

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  • 72 columns

References

  1. "Auerbach Guide to Alphanumeric Display Terminals", Auerbach Publishers, 1975
  2. Teletype advertisement, Computerworld, July 25, 1973, pg. 29
  3. Duane E. Sharp (1977). Handbook of Interactive Computer Terminals. p. 86. http://archive.org/details/handbookofintera00duan.