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| has gloss | eng: The IBM 2741 was a low-speed dumb terminal introduced in 1965. It combined a ruggedized Selectric typewriter mechanism with IBM SLT electronics and an RS-232-C serial interface. It operated at about 14.1 characters per second with a data rate of 134.5 bits/second (one start bit, six data bits, an odd parity bit, and one and a half stop bits). There were 88 graphic characters and so shift characters were used to allow their encoding in six data bits. |
| lexicalization | eng: IBM 2741 |
| instance of | c/IBM computer terminals |
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