[GreenKeys] Xerox used teletype model 35 but not ASCII or (the case of the missing CTL Key?)

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Sun Mar 29 10:50:47 EDT 2015


I once had a Model 35 that came off of an RCA Spectra computer system and it had a version of EBCDIC coding in the keyboard. It might have had some gear differences as well. It was painted  blue and white! It had a sprocket feed paper mechanism and I don't believe it had a type box in it that I recall.
 
Tim Swarthout
WA5QEG
 
 
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From: Jim Haynes <jhhaynes at earthlink.net>
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Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Xerox used teletype model 35 but not ASCII or (the case of the missing CTL Key?)


I sure don't claim to know - but Xerox bought Scientific Data Systems
which had
a very popular time shared computer system.  The machines were
rather similar
to the IBM 360 line; I don't know if they used ASCII
or EBCDIC.  But possibly
you have a console terminal from a
Xerox
computer.
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