Definitions for "Teletype"
A machine with a keyboard used to create NC tape
An electro-mechanical keyboard/printer combination which was used to access the DEC-10. They were made by the Teletype Corporation, which was part of The Phone Company (there was only one then). Some of them had paper tape reader/punches, which let you save copies of your programs. The cheaper model 33s printed 10 characters per second, the coveted model 35s printed 30 cps. They were all eventually replaced by first-generation video terminals which could display an 80 by 24 screen of characters at an amazing 960 cps.
Trademark of Teletype Corporation. Usually refers to one of their series of teleprinters.
A method of electronic communication where the receiving terminal automatically types out the message as it is received.