Jules said
> Personally I like seeing terminals like this though because it seems that
> so few have survived - people will preserve the DEC / HP / Tektronix
> hardware and much of everything else from that very late '60s to mid-70's
> period is long gone.
I can't help either, but one place where
On 2/12/21 1:08 PM, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:
Between google and the browser I'm using, the photos didn't display
properly, so I downloaded them (upper right corner), which unzipped to
high-res versions.
I had issues myself, zoom would work, but there seemed to be no obvious
method for "
About all I can contribute is that Conrac made TV monitors--I rigged one
up to a system for classroom instruction in the 1970s. I remember that
it was a B&W 21" model.
--Chuck
On 2021-Feb-12, at 6:08 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
>> On Feb 12, 2021, at 7:50 AM, Jules Richardson via cctalk
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hopefully the following link works, but someone over on one of the Facebook
>> vintage groups has this oddball terminal from 1973 that they've been looking
>> f
On 2/12/21 8:08 AM, Paul Koning wrote:
The photos are not particularly helpful; they show parts of the device
but not close enough to tell the details, while much of the case is not
shown. Is there any manufacturer label or serial number tag on the
case?
I'll see if I can get him to share more
On 2/12/21 10:05 AM, William Sudbrink wrote:
Sort of reminds me of a DataPoint 2200. Clone maybe?
I see what you're saying, but I don't think there's much in the way of
brains to this thing, though (unlike the 2200, which I believe was an
"actual computer") - it's just a terminal. From what
Sort of reminds me of a DataPoint 2200. Clone maybe?
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Subject: Mystery (unusual) 1973 terminal
Hi all
On 2/12/21 4:50 AM, Jules Richardson via cctalk wrote:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2uEFbi3OKBYr06y6yHnygDiLMtw2Qkj
Bumping up a level and looking at the other computers in the collection should
give you
a good idea who it is, in particular the Tek board bucket and the build of a
> On Feb 12, 2021, at 7:50 AM, Jules Richardson via cctalk
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Hopefully the following link works, but someone over on one of the Facebook
> vintage groups has this oddball terminal from 1973 that they've been looking
> for any information on:
>
> https://drive.goo
Hi all,
Hopefully the following link works, but someone over on one of the Facebook
vintage groups has this oddball terminal from 1973 that they've been
looking for any information on:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2uEFbi3OKBYr06y6yHnygDiLMtw2Qkj
... it's somewhat unconventional
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