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Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux Terminal

CuriousMarc 1,576,326 lượt xem 4 years ago
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Commenters requested that we use our restored vintage 1930 Model 15 Teletype as a terminal for Linux. Hooking up a 5-bit mechanical contraption that predates computers by eons to a modern OS, even one that is terminal friendly, is not without some challenges. But hey, they are both clever, lovely, and digital! Should work, right? It had to be tried.

[edit] And now you can hear the bell(s)! Actually a whole episode on it: https://youtu.be/b2QPy-igBLA

My TTY interface box hardware and software details are available on my website at:
https://www.curiousmarc.com/mechanical/teletype-model-19

Here are the ASCII art files:
https://www.curiousmarc.com/mechanical/teletype-model-19#h.p_nvMSAvzNbrCq

I realized after making the video that the analog interface circuit should be credited to TeleTweety (Eric Volpe), who has all kinds of fantastic teletypes running twitter and other things at his home:
https://www.youtube.com/user/teletweety
He tweets from his teletype (in all caps!) at @teletweety

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:30 1930 'Model 15' Teletype Overview
1:52 Making the analog interface
3:28 Test using the HP 8018A Serial Data Generator
4:23 Arduino Software
5:44 Finished interface test
8:20 Linux hookup
10:00 1st Login attempt, no cigar
10:53 2nd Login attempt, success!
12:18 Using the line editor 'ed' on the teletype
15:02 Printing ASCII Art!
16:00 Saturn V rocket printout

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