instead my computer just looks like this
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anyway you can read that Byte article here:
archive.org/details/byte-m
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that's this website:
hackertyper.net
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Fun fact: that code got rewritten in 2016 so it no longer matches the hackertyper code.
Commit 81243eacfa400f5f7b89f4c2323d0de9982bb0fb on Oct 7, 2016, "cred: simpler, 1D supplementary groups":
and if you look at the output of hackertyper, or the text file backing it, you can see that it has no includes. they were removed to make it more hackery.
hackertyper.net/kernel.txt
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anyway I was posting about this computer bectause I saw it pop up on google images as I was searching "terminal computers" while trying to figure out what machine is behind Wendy Carlos in this picture:
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the problem is that there's not a good term for "all in one terminals from the 70s and early 80s" that you can just stick into google and scroll down through images.
(picture from terminals-wiki.org/wiki/index.php )
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and everyone in the 70/80s made at least one of these. It's a big box with a big, probably monochrome, screen with some keys and no smarts.
Here's the Intecolor 2405, for example
s-wiki.org/wiki/index.php
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okay points out her site has some info on it:
It's a terminal for a Crumar GDS Master Synth
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for example, this picture shows it being used with a completely different terminal:
from polynominal.com/Crumar-GDS/
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