[GreenKeys] Telex’ish question
Henning Treumann
df3oe.henning at googlemail.com
Wed Oct 31 11:00:25 EDT 2018
I forgot to mention that Johannes from Italy wrote a nice "Telex look and
almost feel" :)
terminal software matching the serial port of the i-Telex system:
https://johanneskok.com/index.php/de/i-telex-usb-terminal-de
73
Henning
Am Mi., 31. Okt. 2018 um 15:44 Uhr schrieb Henning Treumann <
df3oe.henning at googlemail.com>:
> Brian,
>
> the i-Telex "TW39 Special" board has got a fully operational teleprinter
> on board.
> The board consists out of two ports.
>
>
> https://image.jimcdn.com/app/cms/image/transf/dimension=456x10000:format=jpg/path/sbda16a5d6df1d1ac/image/i12dccb9db8ffb5c6/version/1463908918/image.jpg
>
> The upper port is a standard TW39 port to connect a real Telex machine by
> loop current.
> The lower section of the board is a fully operational teleprinter
> emulation. It works stand alone
> without a PC or terminal permantently connected. Incoming message to your
> system are
> stored like in an answering machine. Once you connect a terminal program
> you can either
> directly use it as a teleprinter and chat or just for reading stored
> messages.
> For more modern PCs it is possible to use the serial port with a cheap USB
> converter.
> The standard firmware uses 9600 8N1 hardware handshake terminal connection.
> We also have a modified 110 baud firmware version for connecting model
> 33ASR machines.
> Mike from New Jersey uses it successfully.
> Both ports operate totally independed and you can even send messages
> locally between
> the two (or more...) ports or "go" outside by dialing 0 and connect other
> i-Telex members around
> the world.
> I am sure Mike from NJ will gladly answer any questions for operating it
> "American style". :-)
> He uses exactly the same set-up with a model 32ASR Telex connected to the
> upper TW39
> and a model 33ASR as a terminal connected to the bottom serial port of the
> board.
>
> 73
> Henning DF3OE
> i-Telex: 925302 and 55571
> www.i-telex.net
>
>
>
>
>
> Am Mi., 31. Okt. 2018 um 15:13 Uhr schrieb Brian Gieryk via GreenKeys <
> greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>:
>
>> Good morning,
>>
>> I have a bit of a wired idea, as I have no room for Heavy Metal.
>>
>> Is it possible to set a PC (DOS to Win 7) up, connected directly to a dot
>> matrix printer, to copy a ‘real’ TTY setup, and utilize it on I-TELEX?
>>
>> Thank you in advance,
>>
>> Brian
>> KE6IYC
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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