On 7/30/21 3:56 PM, Cory Heisterkamp via cctalk wrote: > With all of the pet projects documented on the net (ranging from the esoteric > to the absurd) it’s interesting that no one has tackled this one yet. -C
Not really--it's very old technology, (1964), of limited capacity (about 20 KB per tape), was a hideously expensive way to buy a typewriter (about USD$7000 in 1964, or about USD$61,000 today), used almost exclusively in large corporate offices to create form letters and documents. In other words, it was not intended as an archival medium. The effort required in preparing a document was considerable (one used the mini-keypad for various functions). For a memo, it was easiest to use the typewriter as a typewriter. There are more interesting things to look at. --Chuck