4 comments

  • chihuahua8 minutes ago
    I was not as surprised as the author that a 1980s printer doesn't support Unicode. Possibly because I owned a Star SG-10 around 1985 or 86.
  • brudgers1 day ago
    Some past comments, <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41742210">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41742210</a>
  • crims0n2 hours ago
    Been thinking of doing something similar, I have an Apple ImageWriter and Atari 1025 sitting in my basement. Does anyone know how long dot matrix ink ribbons last new?
    • devilbunny47 minutes ago
      If they&#x27;re anything like typewriter ribbons of the era (and why wouldn&#x27;t they be?), a really long time if you re-ink them periodically. I don&#x27;t think any of my dad&#x27;s fabric ribbons ever actually broke, and he typed a <i>lot</i>.
    • bombcar2 hours ago
      Do you mean last as in how long until they dry out or last in how much you can print?<p>It&#x27;s usually linear inches of text - which depends on how much you&#x27;re printing.
      • crims0n1 hour ago
        Yeah print… reading anything from a few months to a year. Not bad for how cheap the ribbons are.
  • LtWorf1 hour ago
    I feel like the author cannot tell a serial and a parallel port apart?
    • aschmelyun53 minutes ago
      Author here, I didn&#x27;t! I&#x27;ve updated the article to reflect the actual port (and have since learned the difference between the two).