Ebay Don Lancaster Minicom term

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Fri May 23 14:18:00 2003

It is really shocking that Don Lancaster would misrepresent a current
production TDD as being a "1978 era" dumb terminal. "easily brought up to
museum quality" Can anybody believe that he doesn't know better?

He didn't even mention that they are Baudot devices and use a
modem protocol that is not compatible with Bell 103 (although some of the
newest TDDs also support ASCII, Bell 103, and even 300 or more baud)

If you have a documentable hearing impairment, there are phone company
subsidized (note the little extra charge on every phone bill) programs
that will loan you one long term for free. Before buying a used one,
always check for the ownership sticker.


On Fri, 23 May 2003, Dan Veeneman wrote:

> At 02:32 PM 5/22/03 -0400, you wrote:
> > Okay guyz - here's your chance to get a late 70's Minicom IV
> >acoustic-coupled 110Baud data terminal from none other than the the author
> >of the TTL Cookbook, TV-Typewriter Cookbook, etc.
> >
> >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1247&item=2730754787
>
> The device pictured in the auction is not a 110 baud terminal.
> It's a 45.5/50 baud TTY device, designed for deaf persons
> (is that the current politically correct term?) to communicate
> with other TTY-equipped parties via telephone. A quick Google
> search reveals new units currently for sale, direct from
> Ultratec and from other vendors. Here's the Ultratec listing:
> http://www.ultratec.com/ShopDTTY_MCIV.html
>
> I've seen these in thrift stores for less than $10.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan
Received on Fri May 23 2003 - 14:18:00 BST

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