No, but at least it didn’t glow when I turned the lights off. I was living in Denver at
the time. I can’t believe I paid to have that thing shipped back to Maryland when I took
the job at BRL.
From: ron minnich [mailto:rminnich@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2018 6:49 PM
To: Ron Natalie
Cc: tuhs(a)tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] NROFF & Model 37s
rocky flats? Did you put a geiger counter near it :-)
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 10:36 AM Ron Natalie <ron(a)ronnatalie.com> wrote:
Hopkins had a KSR37 that was our standard word processing output for a long time before
the daisy wheel printers started showing up.
It even had the "greek box" so when eqn or whatever wanted that, it just sent
shift-in/shift-out (control-n, -o). Years later I managed to pick up a surplus ASR37
from Rocky Flats. I had it in my kitchen for years on a modem. It was great fun to
have one of the few terminals that nroff would send all those ESC-8/9 things for the
vertical positioning without needing an output filter. No greek box, though. It also
had a giant NEWLINE key and didn't need to have the nl mode turned on. Amusingly
the thing would sit there quiet until the modem was powered up and then DSR ready would
bring it to life. When CD came up an giant green PROCEED light illuminated above the
keyboard. The paper tape unit was a monster side car. I never got around to
programming the "here-is" drum.
I think RS took it and left it behind someone's car at one as a practical joke.