[GreenKeys] Historical documents?

gil smith [email protected]
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 22:57:44 -0700


Hi Bob:

Tom and Jim are indeed on greenkeys.  Tom's code paper is one of the more
complete I have seen.

I also compiled some code info, at:
http://www.vauxelectronics.com/gil/tty/docs/smith--teletype-codes.pdf

Which is in a history section, at:
http://www.vauxelectronics.com/gil/tty/some_history.htm

The Krum paper you mentioned, and others, are in there.  I put them all in
nice clean pdf formats.

gil



At 10:04 PM 11/20/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Good evening,
>
>Can some of you historians take a look at this text by Tom Jennings and 
>tell me how accurate it is?
>
>    http://www.wps.com/texts/codes/index.html
>
>I ran across it some time ago, and haven't had time to look it over. He has 
>some other files on there; if you just chop off the last couple of sections 
>of the URL, you can walk up the document tree.
>
>The last document I sent is at:
>
>    http://www.textfiles.com/directory.html
>
>in the computer section. When I posted it, I didn't know that the author 
>was one of us. There is another file on that site, sent in by a Jim Hayes, 
>that claims to be a history of the Morkum Company written by Howard Krum. 
>It can be found at:
>
>    http://www.textfiles.com/computers/teletype.his
>
>It is amazing what you can find on the web just by wandering through random 
>links. And if either Tom or Jim are on this list, I apologize for not 
>checking with you before posting the links.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bob McConnell
>N2SPP
>


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