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Der wissenschaftliche Rechner und Taschencomputer SHARP PC-1403H kam 1986 auf den Markt und konnte in BASIC (und Maschinensprache) programmiert werden und hatte einen beeindruckenden Arbeitsspeicher von 32KB. Der Thermo-Matrixdrucker SHARP CE-126P für 58mm-Rollenpaoer diente zugleich als analoge Schnittstelle für den Anschluss eines Kassettenrecorders zur Daten- und Programmspeicherung.
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The scientific calculator and pocket computer SHARP PC-1403H was introduced in 1986 and could be programmed in BASIC (and machine language) and had an impressive RAM of 32KB. The SHARP CE-126P thermal matrix printer for 58mm roll paper also served as an analog interface for connecting a cassette recorder for data and program storage.
Collection Name: RG005 Secretary of State Publications Historic "Blue Book" Photograph Collection. Click here to view this entire collection on Missouri Digital Heritage.
Photographer/Studio: Unknown
Description: Interior of the computer laboratory, one of six components of the new (1986) Roger F. Rhodes Center for Teaching and Learning at Southeast Missouri State University. Each terminal has a dot matrix printer.
Coverage: United States - Missouri - Cape Girardeau County - Cape Girardeau
Date: c1986
Rights: permission granted
Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives
Image Number: RG005_74_31_0248.tif
Institution: Missouri State Archives
...going through some old boxes, managed to find this.
My first computer, circa 1984. Its a Commodore 64, 1541 5.25" disk drive, monitor and dot matrix printer.
Check out the mouse.
This is in the Monroe E911 center. Everything else in the place is flat-screen LCDs, modern printers and computers. And this thing that prints out the emergency info for the firefighters. I asked the fellow giving the tour of the office, and he had no explanation for its continued existence. I would guess by its patina and nature that it's at least 30 years old. I suspect it is connected to an ancient system that can't easily be updated, and thus remains the link into it.
This is best viewed in full size.
We were walking through Brooklyn Botanic Garden when someone said, "Look at those weird clouds!" The clouds became words. As best we could tell, there were 5 jets or one dot matrix printer slowly writing out an advertisement for the upcoming U.S. Open. Temporary...but quite effective advertising.
The last Postmaster General, John Stonehouse, watches as Prime Minister Harold Wilson is given a demonstration at the National Giro Centre, 1968.
Reference number: POST 118/5372
This image appears in Masters of the Post - The Authorized History of the Royal Mail.
76mm dot matrix printer
Japan chip
9-pin impact dot matrix
Print speed:4.5 lines / sec
Interface type: parallel port, serial port, USB port
Compatible ESC, POS command
ordinary paper or a joint 2 to 3 together from the copy paper / ERC-39 Ribbon
Life:10 million line
Power:DC24V /2.5A
Operate temperature:0-50°C
Size: 140 × 225 × 140 mm (width *depth * height)
Black Label positioning / a variety of font options (FontA: 9 × 9 Dian, FontB: 7 × 9 points; Chinese characters: 16 ×16 point
Panasonic kx-p1080.
This is what I want to print blog bots output to.
It was printing, but still playing up.
The Wistarion, p. 243, 1986, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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These are pins and hammers from a dot-matrix printer stuck onto tiny neodymium magnets from the system that controls the lens angle in a CD player.
(edit) I still have these six years later. I keep them under a bell jar.
I found this dot matrix printer still switched on inside a tiny room deep within our abandoned production building. Check out this photo to see why I think it's the world's creepiest.
A photo of what the world's creepiest printer has been printing since the building in which I found it was abandoned more than a year ago. Why is it still printing status reports after all this time? People, there is some straight up Dharma Initiative shit going on right here!
Back in the day (before the Internet), I almost always broke 100 and had the time to play 20 rounds of golf.
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Simple test app.
this time on windows PC :-(
(I may leave it on this PC, for the show, since I can directly access the printer, but I will still make sure blog bot works on Mac and Linux Java.
87507483 :Piction ID--Convair employee using keyboard---Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---- Digitization of this image made possible by a grant from NEH: NEH and the San Diego Air and Space Museum
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Dot matrix printer, 5 1/4 disk drive (with 100kb memory), Amdek green screen monitor, plus various other accoutrements from "the day". Too bad when a museum piece (literally) was what you once thought of as really high tech. "Hey Dad, what's this thing"
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