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Revision as of 01:14, 8 April 2012
DEC VT1000 | |
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Manufacturer | DEC |
Model | VT1000 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | April, 1990 |
Introductory Price | $2,895 to $13,995 |
Communication | |
Interface | ethernet |
Display | |
Size | 15-inch |
Firmware | |
Personalities |
DEC VT52, DEC VT100, DEC VT220, DEC VT320 |
The DEC VT1000 terminal is a monochrome graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in April, 1990. It sold for $2,895 (15-inch monitor, 1 MB RAM), $3,595 (19-inch monitor, 1 MB RAM), or $13,995 (electro-luminescent flat panel). Additional memory cost $600 per megabyte, for a maximum of 4 MB.[1][2]
Features:
- TI TMS34010 processor
- thin-wire ethernet, TCP/IP, LAT
- 1 MB RAM, expandable to 4 MB
- 15-inch or 19-inch CRT monitor
- 19-inch electro-luminescent flat-panel monitor
- 1024x864 resolution
- emulates VT52, VT100, VT220 and VT320
References
- ↑ "DEC Introduces Line Of X Window Displays", InfoWorld, April 9, 1990, pg. 46
- ↑ "X Window Terminals", Bjorn Engberg and Thomas Porcher, Digital Technical Journal, Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 1991, pg. 26-35