Re: Stock Market Ticker Tape Machines?

>> I was wondering what kind of machine, if any, replaced the classic

>> glass-dome model and continued to produce a tape showing trades. > The volume of data, and the required speed of transmission to stay > more-or-less current with the actual market conditions outstripped the > capability of 'tape' printers. > Just as _telegram_ printing shifted to roll-feed wide paper, from the > tape, what remained for dedicated mechanical printers did similarly. > In the 60s, early-70s ... > Bunker-Ramo came out with electronic quote display terminals, and > practically owned the _broker_ market for a number of years. > Telerate also came out with a CRT display supporting many, _many_ > 'pages' of display data -- everything from news stories to lists of > latest market prices -- either as groups displayed simultaneously on a > single 'page', or single issues as a streaming 'ticker' across the > bottom of the screen.

other desktop quote machine providers of the time were Ultronic, and Quotron. see

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for some pictures.

-reed

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