Teletype ASR 33 Part 5: Working on the Keyboards
We are restoring an 8-bit ASR 33 teletype introduced in 1963. In this episode, we open up the keyboard to fix shift and control keys problems. And then things start to go backwards. ASR 33 Restoration Playlist: • Teletype 33 ASR Music credits: Hyperfun by the prolific, very good and mostly royalty-free music composer Kevin McLeod https://incompetech.com

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