18 votes Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux terminal Posted April 16, 2020 by asteroid Tags: linux, nostalgia, teletype.model 15, baudot code, 1930s, videos, curiousmarc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XLZ4Z8LpEE Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors CuriousMarc Duration 16:33 Published Apr 13 2020 3 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK gpl April 16, 2020 Link I don't have any big comments but this is awesome. I absolutely love projects like this. I don't have any big comments but this is awesome. I absolutely love projects like this. 6 votes [2] goodbetterbestbested April 16, 2020 Link Maybe I'm stating the obvious but I like how this is effectively a "monitor" on a piece of paper. Maybe I'm stating the obvious but I like how this is effectively a "monitor" on a piece of paper. 5 votes gpl April 16, 2020 Link Parent Teleprinters are a fascinating part of technological history and you can still see their fingerprints on modern *nix systems. Seriously cool. Teleprinters are a fascinating part of technological history and you can still see their fingerprints on modern *nix systems. Seriously cool. 5 votes
gpl April 16, 2020 Link I don't have any big comments but this is awesome. I absolutely love projects like this. I don't have any big comments but this is awesome. I absolutely love projects like this. 6 votes
[2] goodbetterbestbested April 16, 2020 Link Maybe I'm stating the obvious but I like how this is effectively a "monitor" on a piece of paper. Maybe I'm stating the obvious but I like how this is effectively a "monitor" on a piece of paper. 5 votes gpl April 16, 2020 Link Parent Teleprinters are a fascinating part of technological history and you can still see their fingerprints on modern *nix systems. Seriously cool. Teleprinters are a fascinating part of technological history and you can still see their fingerprints on modern *nix systems. Seriously cool. 5 votes
gpl April 16, 2020 Link Parent Teleprinters are a fascinating part of technological history and you can still see their fingerprints on modern *nix systems. Seriously cool. Teleprinters are a fascinating part of technological history and you can still see their fingerprints on modern *nix systems. Seriously cool. 5 votes
I don't have any big comments but this is awesome. I absolutely love projects like this.
Maybe I'm stating the obvious but I like how this is effectively a "monitor" on a piece of paper.
Teleprinters are a fascinating part of technological history and you can still see their fingerprints on modern *nix systems. Seriously cool.