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RFT T-63 connected to twitter

Verfasst: Mi 14. Dez 2016, 23:24
von vladimir
Hello

We have successfully connected RFT T-63 to twitter))))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd_q40JeeMQ

Vladimir

Re: RFT T-63 connected to twitter

Verfasst: Do 15. Dez 2016, 07:29
von Helge
Hi,

Congratulations! A beautiful project.
Thus the T63 has still found an application after a long time. :thumbsup:

Regards

Helge

Re: RFT T-63 connected to twitter

Verfasst: Do 15. Dez 2016, 09:13
von Helge
btw How does this work?

Re: RFT T-63 connected to twitter

Verfasst: Do 15. Dez 2016, 09:51
von ulbrichf
Hi Vladimir,
good project. I would like to integrade this to my project, if possible.

I used an Arduino, but after a while TWITTER changed ist API and the libraries didn't work anymore.... maybe this changed in between.
Do you have a discription of your project in english ... and how did you build your project ?

Best regards
Frank

Re: RFT T-63 connected to twitter

Verfasst: Fr 16. Dez 2016, 18:08
von vladimir
Hi guys!

First I would like to apologize to the i-telex.net owners. Looks like I'm trying to advertise and sell our teletype product here. It's not true. Actually old heavy-duty tele-machines is my hobby. In "other life" I'm doing IoTing and mobile apps.

The idea behind this clip is a bit more complicated than just a program for "Arduino". Very simple program for mbed LPC1768 which controls teletype and communicates with IoT-cloud using MQTT protocol. Cloud has MQTT-Twitter gateway. Should say that we had A LOT of problems with mbed Ethernet and MQTT implementations.

BTW Tape reader and dialer are coming soon. Also Russian telegraf machine is expected to come before NY. Just a hobby. As I said))

Good luck.



Vladimir

Re: RFT T-63 connected to twitter

Verfasst: Fr 16. Dez 2016, 18:11
von Alex
No worries dude, feel free to explain in all detail :)

Re: RFT T-63 connected to twitter

Verfasst: Sa 17. Dez 2016, 09:05
von Helge
Hi Vladimir,

I did not think you wanted to sell anything - but I'm curious how you did that. Unfortunately I cant read russian, so I asked.

Your solution is better then others that I saw which merely dumped a Twitter-feed to paper (easy, I've done that.).
Your's is interactive - that's a different thing.

From what you asked you I got the Impression that you wanted to use an old telex machine as part of your hobby,
as I-Telex is. So I was glad to get a glimpse to what others do with teletypes.

Regards

Helge