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<p>and although in quite widespread use, were technically incompatible. Furthermore, these were sometimes referred to by the "TTY" initialism, short for "Teletype". When computers had keyboard input mechanisms and page printer output, before <a href="page.php?w=Computer_monitor">CRT</a> <a href="page.php?w=Computer_terminal">terminals</a> came into use, Teletypes were the most widely used devices. They were called "console typewriters". (Telex used similar equipment, but was a separate international communication network.)</p>

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