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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Automatic Send Receive - définition

AMERICAN TELEPRINTER MANUFACTURER
Keyboard send receive; TeleType; Keyboard Send Receive; Receive only; Morkrum-Kleinschmidt; Teletype Model 15; Keyboard Send and Receive; Keyboard send and receive
  • A military version of the Model 15
  • Model 15 Teletype printing a news report
  • A Model 28 KSR
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  • Paper output from a Teletype Model 33 ASR in the mid 1970s
  • The Model 33 ASR was ubiquitous as an inexpensive input output device in the [[minicomputer]] era.
  • A Teletype Model 32 ASR Baudot (5-level) machine, as used on the [[Telex]] network.
  • A Teletype Corporation advertisement from 1957.

Automatic Send Receive      
<hardware> (ASR) Part of a designation for a hard-copy terminal, manufactured by Teletype Corporation, which could be commanded remotely to send the contents of its {paper tape} reader. The ASR-33 was the most common minicomputer terminal in the early 1970s. (1995-11-23)
Send         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SEND; Send (disambiguation)
·noun The impulse of a wave by which a vessel is carried bodily.
II. Send ·vi To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an Errand.
III. Send ·vi To Pitch; as, the ship sends forward so violently as to endanger her masts.
IV. Send ·vt To cause to go in any manner; to Dispatch; to commission or direct to go; as, to send a messenger.
V. Send ·vt To give motion to; to cause to be borne or carried; to procure the going, transmission, or delivery of; as, to send a message.
VI. Send ·vt To cause to be or to happen; to Bestow; to Inflict; to Grant;
- sometimes followed by a dependent proposition.
VII. Send ·vt To Emit; to Impel; to Cast; to Throw; to Hurl; as, to send a ball, an arrow, or the like.
send         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SEND; Send (disambiguation)
send1
¦ verb (past and past participle sent)
1. cause to go or be taken or delivered to a particular destination.
(send someone to) arrange for someone to attend (an institution).
2. cause to move sharply or quickly; propel.
3. cause to be in a specified state: it nearly sent me crazy.
4. informal cause to feel ecstasy or elation.
Phrases
send someone to Coventry chiefly Brit. refuse to associate with or speak to someone. [perh. from the unpopularity of royalist soldiers or prisoners quartered in Coventry (sympathetic to parliament) during the English Civil War.]
send word send a message.
Phrasal verbs
send someone down Brit.
1. expel a student from a university.
2. informal sentence someone to imprisonment.
send for
1. order or instruct (someone) to come to one; summon.
2. order by post.
send someone off (of a soccer or rugby referee) order a player to leave the field and take no further part in the game.
send someone up US sentence someone to imprisonment.
send someone/thing up informal, chiefly Brit. ridicule someone or something by exaggerated imitation.
Derivatives
sendable adjective
sender noun
Origin
OE sendan, of Gmc origin.
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send2
¦ noun & verb variant spelling of scend.

Wikipédia

Teletype Corporation

The Teletype Corporation, a part of American Telephone and Telegraph Company's Western Electric manufacturing arm since 1930, came into being in 1928 when the Morkrum-Kleinschmidt Company changed its name to the name of its trademark equipment. Teletype Corporation, of Skokie, Illinois, was responsible for the research, development and manufacture of data and record communications equipment, but it is primarily remembered for the manufacture of electromechanical teleprinters.

Because of the nature of its business, as stated in the corporate charter, Teletype Corporation was allowed a unique mode of operation within Western Electric. It was organized as a separate entity, and contained all the elements necessary for a separate corporation. Teletype's charter permitted the sale of equipment to customers outside the AT&T Bell System, which explained their need for a separate sales force. The primary customer outside of the Bell System was the United States Government.

The Teletype Corporation continued in this manner until January 8, 1982, the date of settlement of United States v. AT&T, a 1974 United States Department of Justice antitrust suit against AT&T. At that time, Western Electric was fully absorbed into AT&T as AT&T Technologies, and the Teletype Corporation became AT&T Teletype. The last vestiges of what had been the Teletype Corporation ceased in 1990, bringing to a close the dedicated teleprinter business. One of the three Teletype manufacturing buildings in Skokie remains in use as a parking garage for a shopping center.