[GreenKeys] WBR70
David Christ
radioham at mchsi.com
Sat Oct 2 14:47:27 EDT 2010
I guess the thing that I saw as a bar is that the 28 is only upper
case. As long as you are willing to go with the reduced character
set it is just a case of, as you say, mapping ASCII onto Baudot.
I like the idea
David K0LUM
At 9:55 AM -0700 10/2/10, tony j. podrasky wrote:
>Anthony Vallot wrote:
>> David:
>>
>> Is there a way for me to print to the model 28 from my computer?
>
>Yes: but you will need to following:
>
>o A computer with a serial port.
>
>o A RS-232 EIA to 60ma converter.
>
>o Linux.
>
>I use my 28-KSR to print e-mails. The program ignores non-ITA#2
>characters or else it prints them as "something close" - like all
>the brackets and arrows become parenthesis.
>
>If anyone would like a copy of the source code, send me an e-mail
>and I'll be delighted to send it along.
>
>UE,
>W6ESE - tony
>NNNNZCZC
>
>> Thanks.
>> Anthony Vallot, PE
>
>Wow! - you majored in "PE" in college?
>
>:-)
>
>--
>Tony J. Podrasky | On two occasions I have been asked [by members of
> | Parliament!], "Pray, Mr. Babbage - if you put into the
> | machine WRONG FIGURES, will the RIGHT ANSWERS come out?"
> | I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion
> | of ideas that could provoke such a question.
> | Charles Babbage - inventor of the analog engine (1st CPU)
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