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===Welcome to the terminals wiki!===
 
===Welcome to the terminals wiki!===
  
 
This wiki contains information about the computer peripheral devices referred to as '''terminals'''.  Terminals have a long history in computing, beginning with modified teletype machines that were used as the operator consoles of early computers.  Terminals evolved from the electromechanical teletype to printing terminals with no local processing to CRT video terminals with on screen editing to graphics terminals with a local graphical user interface.  What they all share in common is that they interact with a remote computer where the actual work takes place.
 
This wiki contains information about the computer peripheral devices referred to as '''terminals'''.  Terminals have a long history in computing, beginning with modified teletype machines that were used as the operator consoles of early computers.  Terminals evolved from the electromechanical teletype to printing terminals with no local processing to CRT video terminals with on screen editing to graphics terminals with a local graphical user interface.  What they all share in common is that they interact with a remote computer where the actual work takes place.
  
Over the years, a number of web sites have been devoted to various aspects of terminals.  Inspiration for this wiki came from Paul Williams who created [http://vt100.net vt100.net], and Richard Shuford who [ftp://cs.utk.edu/pub/shuford/terminal/ archived many useful postings] related to terminals from usenet newsgroups such as comp.terminals.  This wiki was created by three collectors of vintage computer terminals who wanted to provide a single resource for all the information we have about computer terminals.
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Over the years, a number of web sites have been devoted to various aspects of terminals.  Inspiration for this wiki came from Paul Williams who created [http://vt100.net vt100.net], and Richard Shuford who [ftp://ftp.cs.utk.edu/pub/shuford/terminal/ archived many useful postings] related to terminals from usenet newsgroups such as comp.terminals.  This wiki was created by [[:User:Legalize|Legalize]], a collector of vintage computer terminals to provide a single resource for all the information available about computer terminals.
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== Browsing ==
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You can browse by [[:Category:Manufacturer|manufacturer]], by [[:Category:Year of Introduction|year of introduction]] or visually by looking at [[:Special:NewFiles|newly uploaded files]].  Why not surprise yourself by jumping to a [[Special:Random|random page]]?
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== Related Sites ==
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The [http://deskthority.net/wiki/Main_Page Deskthority Wiki] is dedicated to mechanical keyboards, mice and other human interface devices, with a main focus on everything regarding quality (mechanical) keyboards.
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[http://geekhack.org/index.php GeekHack] a community site devoted to keyboard hacking in general.
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[http://www.kbdbabel.org/ Keyboard Babel] is a site devoted to understanding keyboard communication protocols, connectors, etc., with a focus on open source hardware designs.

Revision as of 17:36, 30 September 2016


Welcome to the terminals wiki!

This wiki contains information about the computer peripheral devices referred to as terminals. Terminals have a long history in computing, beginning with modified teletype machines that were used as the operator consoles of early computers. Terminals evolved from the electromechanical teletype to printing terminals with no local processing to CRT video terminals with on screen editing to graphics terminals with a local graphical user interface. What they all share in common is that they interact with a remote computer where the actual work takes place.

Over the years, a number of web sites have been devoted to various aspects of terminals. Inspiration for this wiki came from Paul Williams who created vt100.net, and Richard Shuford who archived many useful postings related to terminals from usenet newsgroups such as comp.terminals. This wiki was created by Legalize, a collector of vintage computer terminals to provide a single resource for all the information available about computer terminals.

Browsing

You can browse by manufacturer, by year of introduction or visually by looking at newly uploaded files. Why not surprise yourself by jumping to a random page?

Related Sites

The Deskthority Wiki is dedicated to mechanical keyboards, mice and other human interface devices, with a main focus on everything regarding quality (mechanical) keyboards.

GeekHack a community site devoted to keyboard hacking in general.

Keyboard Babel is a site devoted to understanding keyboard communication protocols, connectors, etc., with a focus on open source hardware designs.