Very interesting video. 60wpm sounds slow by today's standards, but it's still two to three times the speed a good operator could send Morse code on a straight key. For the time, that was huge progress!
Absolutely fantastic! Nice interface board, does the job real fine. I'd love to get my hands on a tty and connect it with a RPi or something like that :) Cute jingle bells too :)
Want another one? My last Kleinschmidt has to find a new home. Used an optoisolator to print from our S-100 computer 40-plus years ago. The ASCII-to-Baudot program was a CPM TSR. It just has to go.
Very nice. Great trick about storing the kickback voltage of the magnet! Can't wait to see how this is implemented!
I'd be curious to see the schematic of the adapter
I used one of these in Army. There was a tape punch attached to side. The noise brings back memories
This is absolutely incredible! Thank you so much for sharing this! I'd love to see this hooked up to a *nix interface!
Very interesting video. 60wpm sounds slow by today's standards, but it's still two to three times the speed a good operator could send Morse code on a straight key. For the time, that was huge progress!
If you're selling these boards, when will they be available?
And a Merry old-tech Christmas to you too!
Great work! Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting demonstration. This has demystified these amazing machines for me.. Subbed.
Thanks! I'd love to see more about the actual restoration of the machine. Will the interface be available on your website?
Love to buy a copy of that interface is it available???
Yes it is. See deramp.com/model15_interface.html for more information and my email at the bottom of the page.
Absolutely fantastic!
Nice interface board, does the job real fine. I'd love to get my hands on a tty and connect it with a RPi or something like that :)
Cute jingle bells too :)
Did you make the board ? Any schematics?
Want another one? My last Kleinschmidt has to find a new home. Used an optoisolator to print from our S-100 computer 40-plus years ago. The ASCII-to-Baudot program was a CPM TSR. It just has to go.
You should try to refurbish that rectifier. It could come in handy.
Sounds like a nice diesel idling
Nice job!