[GreenKeys] A noteworthy date in Teletype history

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Fri Aug 31 15:08:53 EDT 2012


 
is there a total guide to  all bell data sets out there?
 
would be useful..... ed#
 
In a message dated 8/31/2012 11:57:31 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
Packard42 at gmail.com writes:

101A,  101B were the only data sets used on five level machines.  The M33 
and  M35 used 101C and 105 data sets.  
The 33 and 35 were not involved in the cutover as they were installed as  
dial machines.  
The 101D was built by General DataCom and sold to the General Telephone  
System and other independent telcos.
The 101D was not used by the Bell System.  BTW I have never seen a  101D 
that worked.
As far as I remember the cutover key... was a 6017 series and was  
installed externally to the data set.


Don





 
On 31 Aug 2012, at 8:09 AM, <_gil at baudot.net_ (mailto:gil at baudot.net) > 
wrote:


That's cool.  What switch under the 101 data set?  I need to  look at my 
newly acquired 101C (thanks again Wayne), and the broken 101D  that's around 
somewhere.


gil




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