[GreenKeys] Soviet Teletype
drlegendre .
drlegendre at gmail.com
Wed Dec 28 21:15:48 EST 2016
@Vlad / All
Hey now, that's pretty cool. Where is / was the machine located?
I'm trying to make sense of the keyboard. Most keys have dual (literal)
Cyrillic and Latin character markings (for instance, 'Deh' and D, 'Hah' and
H) but some have odd pairings, like 'Ekratkaya' + J or 'bl' (hard sign) +
Y. And others like 'Sha' and 'Shcha' have their own individual keys.
What's going on there?
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Jeffrey D Angus <jdangus at att.net> wrote:
> On 12/28/2016 8:00 AM, Vladimir Romanov wrote:
>
>> I've got my new toy.
>>
> I bet Santa was happy to get THAT off his sleigh. ;-)
>
>
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