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A teleprinter (teletypewriter, teletype or TTY) is an electromechanical device that can be used to send and receive typed messages through various communications... |
Telex (redirect from Teleprinter exchange) lines. The technology operates on switched station-to-station basis with teleprinter devices at the receiving and sending locations. Telex was a major method... |
Output device (section Teleprinter) displayed through the use of ASCII art along with box-drawing characters. Teleprinters were the precursors to these devices. A projector is a display that projects... |
electromechanical teleprinters in different locations connected by radio rather than a wired link. Radioteletype evolved from earlier landline teleprinter operations... |
Look up TTY in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TTY may refer to: Teleprinter or teletypewriter (TTY), an electromechanical typewriter paired with a communication... |
Telegraphy (section Teleprinter) Traffic became high enough to spur the development of automated systems—teleprinters and punched tape transmission. These systems led to new telegraph codes... |
Teletype Corporation (section Teleprinter equipment) it is primarily remembered for the manufacture of electromechanical teleprinters. Because of the nature of its business, as stated in the corporate charter... |
level. These were the Enigma machine, the teleprinter cipher attachment (Lorenz cipher), and the cipher teleprinter the Siemens and Halske T52, (Siemens T-43)... |
Store and forward networks predate the use of computers. Point-to-point teleprinter equipment was used to send messages which were stored at the receiving... |
Look up teletype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The teletype, or teleprinter, is a device used for communicating text over telegraph lines, public... |
Electrical telegraph (section Teleprinters) In the early 20th century, manual telegraphy was slowly replaced by teleprinter networks. Increasing use of the telephone pushed telegraphy into a few... |
Frederick G. Creed (section The teleprinter) is particularly remembered as a key figure in the development of the teleprinter. He also played an early role in the development of SWATH vessels. Creed... |
Frederick George Creed which was an important pioneer in the field of teleprinter machines. It was merged into the International Telephone and Telegraph... |
The name stems from the historical use of RS-232 cables to connect two teleprinter devices or two modems in order to communicate with one another; null... |
stream cipher. British cryptanalysts, who referred to encrypted German teleprinter traffic as Fish, dubbed the machine and its traffic Tunny (meaning tunafish)... |
The Oregon Trail (1971 video game) (category Teleprinter video games) contain no graphics, as they were developed for computers that used teleprinters instead of computer monitors. A later Apple II port added a graphical... |
Park codename for any of several German teleprinter stream ciphers used during World War II. Enciphered teleprinter traffic was used between German High... |
Replacing early punched cards and paper tape technology, interaction via teleprinter-style keyboards have been the main input method for computers since the... |
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loudspeaker Both Floppy disk drive, hard disk drive, optical disc drive, teleprinter Computer buses Short range RS-232, SCSI, PCI, USB Long range (computer... |