Master Art Teletype
Master Art Teletype I've been experimenting with various ways to print graphics on the teletype asr33 terminal. @masterart — teletype m @masterart follow 0followers 0following 0posts all posts.
Art Teletype In this collection, all manner of art is represented: cartoon characters, landscapes, slogans, holidays, pin ups, and even some attempts at photograph quality portraits. Includes scripts to print words on papertape, connect to lambdamoo, print emoji, play zork or wordle, run state of the art language ai, connect to bbs and old mainframes, and more. Master art @masterartt follow 0followers 1following 0posts all posts. Ascii artwork: the rtty collection. this is a collection of ascii art files from a site called rtty , run by george hutchison (w7ksj) and william bytheway (aa6ed). this site is dedicated to a machine called a "radio teletype", and the amateur operatiors of these machines.
Art Teletype Master art @masterartt follow 0followers 1following 0posts all posts. Ascii artwork: the rtty collection. this is a collection of ascii art files from a site called rtty , run by george hutchison (w7ksj) and william bytheway (aa6ed). this site is dedicated to a machine called a "radio teletype", and the amateur operatiors of these machines. Join art master @art master follow 0followers 1following 0posts all posts. The teletype artwork on these pages is the product of many different authors and artists over the years. recent efforts on the part of bob roehrig, john foust, tom jennings, and john sheetz have sparked new interest in this art form. The asr33 teletype system transforms a vintage teleprinter from a museum piece into a functional and creative computing device. through custom hardware, firmware, and software, it overcomes the teletype's limitations while preserving its unique character and historical significance. The teletype was quite noisy during operation, loud enough to need to speak up to be clearly heard when talking while it was printing. the videos below will let you see and hear what it was like using one.
Master Drop Teletype Join art master @art master follow 0followers 1following 0posts all posts. The teletype artwork on these pages is the product of many different authors and artists over the years. recent efforts on the part of bob roehrig, john foust, tom jennings, and john sheetz have sparked new interest in this art form. The asr33 teletype system transforms a vintage teleprinter from a museum piece into a functional and creative computing device. through custom hardware, firmware, and software, it overcomes the teletype's limitations while preserving its unique character and historical significance. The teletype was quite noisy during operation, loud enough to need to speak up to be clearly heard when talking while it was printing. the videos below will let you see and hear what it was like using one.
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