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type me a O or a I motzes, 01.03.2006 14:41h
the other story of 0 and 1. collected, not told. patent nr 888335, typebar page printer, 1903. 36 characters. no need for 0 nor 1. History Of Teletype Development: in 1902 a young electrical engineer named frank pearne ...zero and one is and was a problem, well but it this way: for a long long time. much ado about nothing is a nice paper on the topic. it's a collection of a discussion process, starting 1958 until 1967: towards standards for handwritten zero and oh, mean the character between n and p. collected by r.w.bemer, 1967. a paper i which the opinion of nasa, ibm,asa and share are united. the problem remains unsolved, when i consider the line on my tans: we don't use o, they say. back than the topic was discussed at some points at a problem of keybuncher and man's recognition. An early step in a data processing cycle is the transcription of data from a form legible to humans to a form capable of being sensed by machines. Prior to this transcription act, data are often transmitted from man to man as hand-lettered documents.(alphameric characters, c, kerpelman, 1969) baudot code ... ... Comment |
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