Intro to RTTY Art

The Teletype Artwork on these pages is the product of many different authors and artists over the years. Recent efforts on the part of Bob Roehrig, John Foust, Tom Jennings, and John Sheetz have sparked new interest in this art form.

We have adopted a minor modification in the file extensions used to identify the pieces. A .PIX file indicates a one-pass print mode. A .POX file identifies an overstrike ormultiple pass type of picture.

Don Royer, WA6PIR, was considered an authority andmaster of RTTY Art. Don's legacy will continue to be appreciated for many years. Don wrote a short piece entitled "RTTY ART Made EASY" which was published in the November 1970 RTTY Journal. We present that article for your enjoyment.

[ RTTY ART Made EASY ]

Don Royer, WA6PIR

Museum

John Foust, of The Jefferson Computer Museum, has also assembled an excellent dissertation on, and examples of, Teletype and ASCII Art. He has included a number of thumbnails of examples of some highly detailed pieces of this art form. Please visit his exhibit at:

[ The Jefferson Computer Museum ]

ASCII Art

For a very well done website centered around the Textual Arts, we urge you to visit Joan Stark's ASCII Art Website. She goes well before and after the era of RTTY Art, and we think you would enjoy reading the fruits of her extensive and continuous research . Have your headphones handy or your speakers on, and get ready for an interesting visit, including a backrub for the eyes and ears.

[ Joan Stark's ASCII ART WEBSITE ]

Software

RTTYArt

Terminal Program and Editor

written by

Bill Bytheway K7TTY

The application runs on a Window95 or later OS and uses standard RS-232 ports. It will capture BAUDOT or ASCII and save it to a file, as well as display the picture or text on the screen with overstrike capability. It will send an ASCII file to the teletype machine with the appropriate ASCII to BAUDOT conversion at most common Baud rates. It also can function as a standard terminal.

Instructions- [ PDF ] [ HTML ].

Pictures of Graphical Interfaces - [ rttyart-main window ] [ rttyart-about ] [ rttyart-capturedata ] [ rttyart-jennings ] [ rttyart-sendfile ] [ rttyart-settings ]

Internet Links

Many thanks to Bob Roehrig for his work in converting many paper tapes to computer files.many pictures to this page

[ ITA2_to_ASCII ] RTTY Art Files ]

A visit to George Hutchison (W7TTY) RTTY Web site is well worth the time..

[ WWW.RTTY.COM ] [ RTTY_Art ]

Picture Files