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| From | Lynn Wheeler <lynn@garlic.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.folklore.computers |
| Subject | Re: Origin Of The Autobaud Technique |
| Date | 2024-11-15 21:52 -1000 |
| Organization | Wheeler&Wheeler |
| Message-ID | <87ldxjzkcr.fsf@localhost> (permalink) |
| References | <vh9eef$3ssa6$1@dont-email.me> |
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> writes:
> Instead, the docs said you just had to press RETURN once or twice, and the
> terminal driver would automatically detect the right line speed and pop up
> a nice, legible login prompt. In practice, I don’t recall ever having to
> press RETURN more than once. It just seemed like magic. (We had fewer TV
> channels in those days...)
... mentioned it in post to
Any interesting PDP/TECO photos out there?
thread a few hrs ago ... in the late 60s, did it for clone ibm 360
telecommunication controller we built using Interdata/3 machine
(upgraded to Interdata/4 with cluster of Interdata/3s) ... that
Interdata and then Perkin/Elmer sold.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interdata
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perkin-Elmer#Computer_Systems_Division
initial (virtual machine) CP/67 delivered to univ had 1050&2741 terminal
type support with automagic terminal type recognition. Univ. had ascii
TTY (mostly 33, but some 35), so I added ascii terminal support
integrated with automagic terminal type recognition (able to use the SAD
CCW to switch the terminal type line scanner for each line/port). I then
wanted a single dial-in number ("hunt group") for all terminal types
... but while the terminal type line scanner could be switched for each
port, IBM had hard-wired the port line speed ... thus kicked-off the
univ project to build our own clone controller that also did "autobaud".
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Origin Of The Autobaud Technique Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2024-11-16 06:34 +0000
Re: Origin Of The Autobaud Technique Lynn Wheeler <lynn@garlic.com> - 2024-11-15 21:52 -1000
Re: Origin Of The Autobaud Technique Lynn Wheeler <lynn@garlic.com> - 2024-11-15 22:08 -1000
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