[GreenKeys] shockingly basic question - Teletype Model 33 ASR
Andy KN4UCL
kn4ucl at gmail.com
Sun Jan 31 15:09:55 EST 2021
Hello folks, I use the excellent Mike Douglas (deramp) RS232-Model 33
converter on both my two 33s for a good while now. Typically connecting to
Linux using some old Keyspan Serial-USB hubs, with my set up being 7E2/110.
I've been tinkering around with some old Equinox ELS-16 Terminal servers
(which are nice because they support 110 baud), but they seem to prefer 8N1
despite sporadic "spelling errors" (for example, Es sometimes become As,
etc.)
Anyway my question is - are the Teletype 33s physically "configurable" in
terms of stop bits and parity? Is there a simple way for me to check?
Searching the interwebs I've found people talking about their Teletypes
configured to run at the host end as 7E2, and some at 8N1.
Thanks for any help!
Andy
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