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From: Lawrence Stewart <stewart@serissa.com>
To: Clem Cole <clemc@ccc.com>
Cc: "tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org" <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>,
	Don Hopkins <don@donhopkins.com>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] TUHS Digest, Vol 33, Issue 7
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2018 10:56:23 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <572221F5-329B-4E2A-86B4-F058A3230463@serissa.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAC20D2Ox+AbhNvhJoKzoFiupna7Utq=CJHBXadE=tgQ2k76e2g@mail.gmail.com>

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Oh my yes.  The Model 33’s and the 2741s…  The timer setting off the ball rotate to remind you the computer is tapping its foot...

But all is not lost for those from the ‘80s.  There is 

http://www.secretgeometry.com/apps/cathode/ <http://www.secretgeometry.com/apps/cathode/>

a terminal emulator prepared to mimic screen curvature, flicker, visible scan lines, etc.

-Larry

> On 2018, Aug 8, at 10:45 AM, Clem Cole <clemc@ccc.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 9:51 AM, Sijmen J. Mulder <ik@sjmulder.nl <mailto:ik@sjmulder.nl>> wrote:
> I'm too young to have worked with teletypes or terminals but to
> 
> 
> experience what working over a slower connection would be like I wrote
> 
> a small pty program that throttles stdin and stdout to a given baud
> 
> rate
> 
> Sadly you are missing three important features in your emulation.  First the noise and the second associated motion of the carriage as the printer did its thing.  (The movement of the 'ball' (cylinder on a TTY) was magical and made it quite set of sounds you will never forget - often duplicated in the movies).   But the hardest thing to simulate is the distinct smell of light machine oil that all terminal rooms had. 
> Clem 
> ᐧ


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  reply	other threads:[~2018-08-08 15:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <mailman.2.1533693601.12251.tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
2018-08-08 12:10 ` Don Hopkins
2018-08-08 12:32   ` Sijmen J. Mulder
2018-08-08 12:59     ` Don Hopkins
2018-08-08 13:51       ` Sijmen J. Mulder
2018-08-08 14:45         ` Clem Cole
2018-08-08 14:56           ` Lawrence Stewart [this message]
2018-08-08 15:09           ` [TUHS] the distinct smell of light machine oil, was " Toby Thain
2018-08-08 17:38             ` Cornelius Keck
2018-08-08 19:14               ` Jim Geist
2018-08-08 20:44                 ` Warner Losh
2018-08-09  5:14                   ` arnold
2018-08-09  5:55                     ` Jim Geist
2018-08-09  6:02                       ` George Michaelson
2018-08-09  7:20                       ` Dave Horsfall
2018-08-09 12:36                       ` Warner Losh
2018-08-09 13:45                         ` Michael Parson
2018-08-09 13:31                   ` Clem Cole
2018-08-09 14:15                     ` Derek Fawcus
2018-08-09 14:26                       ` Eric Wayte
2018-08-10 11:37                         ` Pete Turnbull
2018-08-10 11:37                       ` Pete Turnbull
2018-08-10 16:24                         ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2018-08-10 16:58                           ` Pete Turnbull

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