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- From: lusol@Lehigh.EDU (Stephen O. Lidie)
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- Subject: Re: 110 BAUD TELETYPE WANTED (WITH OR WITHOUT TAKE PUNCH)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.132905.20742@Lehigh.EDU>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 13:29:05 GMT
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- In article <1i8akcINNnl5@life.ai.mit.edu> daz@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (David A. Z.)
- writes:
- >
- > Say, does anyone out there have or know where to get an old
- >110 baud teletype? (With or without tape punch.) I spent thousands
-
- > - daz@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- >
-
- Not too long ago I upgraded from 1200 -> 2400 baud at home... wow what a
- difference. So, I just HAD to try 110 again for grins (-: What a shocker;
- you can't imagine how slow that really is/was.... and that's what I grew up
- with 1/4 century ago!
-
- SOL
-