characters per second การใช้
- Before this electronic method the fastest composition was about ten characters per second.
- Each reader had a reading speed of 75 characters per second.
- The maximum speed of this protocol is 10 characters per second.
- The 7702 operated at speeds of either 150, 250, or 300 characters per second.
- Most teleprinters operated at ten characters per second although a few achieved 15 CPS.
- These could work at much higher speeds ( hundreds of characters per second ).
- Allowing for some overhead, let's say 4000 characters per second.
- This printer could print at forty characters per second.
- And the speed was about 10-20 characters per second.
- It was slow going, at 30 characters per second.
- It operated at speeds of either 75 or 150 characters per second ( cps ).
- Typing was performed about ten characters per second.
- Moreover, the average adult moviegoer in Japan can only read three or four characters per second.
- Colossus was able to process 5, 000 characters per second with the paper tape moving at.
- In theory, the Centronics port could transfer data as rapidly as 75, 000 characters per second.
- Each head read the tape using a photo-electric reader at a speed to 75 characters per second.
- The printer was essentially a re-packaged 9-pin dot matrix printer from CPS ( characters per second ).
- It supported 80 5x7 dot-matrix characters per line, 6 lines per inch, and output 40 characters per second.
- Running TECO, it immediately would punch an edited tape with its high-speed ( 60 characters per second ) punch.
- The mechanical reader and punch can process paper tapes up to eight channels wide at 110 characters per second.
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