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English: Teletype Corporation model 33 printing terminal. This was a popular terminal for use with computers in the early 1970s. Bill Gates and Paul Allen used one with a PDP-8 minicomputer when they attended Lakeside High School in Seattle. The model 33 printed upper case letters at 10 characters per second, it did not do 3-D color graphics. The ASR versions could store data and programs on paper tape; the punch/reader is shown on the left side. An optional 300-baud modem could be installed on the right side. The paper tape, modem and printed output made this an ideal terminal for accessing remote computers. In 1975 a new ASR sold for around $1500.
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Source Scanned from page 159 of the June 7, 1974 issue of Electronic Design magazine by Michael Holley Swtpc6800
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