[GreenKeys] TTY 33 ASR rough-cut video
Jeff G
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Mon May 15 17:02:55 EDT 2023
Lightly off topic - but along those lines, I wonder what you would call it
when a robot writes something on a paper? Robotic?
Think along the lines of the automaton at the Franklin Institute, or the
little kits you can buy nowadays that have a little robotic arm draw the
current time on a tiny dry-erase board.
Jeff
On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 5:00 PM Harold Hallikainen via GreenKeys <
greenkeys at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> Very nice! It's been a while since I looked at at 33. I see it is using a
> type drum as opposed to the type box of the 28 or the type bars of the 15.
> I think the type drum was used in a Morcrum printer used by AP in 1915.
>
> There sure are a lot of different ways to get text onto paper! These
> various "impact" printers including daisy wheel ending with dot matrix
> impact, thermal dot matrix as was common in fax machines, xerographic, and
> ink jet.
>
> Harold
> https://w6iwi.org
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