Difference between revisions of "Data Terminals and Communications DTC-300"
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| date=May 14, 1975 | | date=May 14, 1975 | ||
| title=Data Terminals and Communications advertisement | | title=Data Terminals and Communications advertisement | ||
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+ | Line lengths: | ||
+ | * 132 at 10 cpi | ||
+ | * 158 at 12 cpi | ||
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+ | Options: | ||
+ | * Multicode (ASCII, BCD, Correspondance) | ||
+ | * APL engraved key caps | ||
+ | * Internal modem | ||
+ | * Acoustic coupler | ||
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Revision as of 02:02, 6 October 2013
Page name "Data Terminals and Communications DTC-300" doesn't match manufacturer model "Data Terminals and Communications DTC 300"! The Data Terminals and Communications DTC-300 terminal was introduced in May, 1975 at a price of $4,500.[1][2][3]
Line lengths:
- 132 at 10 cpi
- 158 at 12 cpi
Options:
- Multicode (ASCII, BCD, Correspondance)
- APL engraved key caps
- Internal modem
- Acoustic coupler
References
- ↑ "DTC Printer-Based Terminal Plans First Appearance", Computerworld, May 14, 1975, pg. 54
- ↑ Data Terminals and Communications advertisement, Computerworld, May 14, 1975, pg. 62
- ↑ Duane E. Sharp (1977). Handbook of Interactive Computer Terminals. p. 81. http://archive.org/details/handbookofintera00duan.