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The Tektronix 4015 terminal was introduced in 1974.<ref>[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/tektronix/catalog/Tektronix_Catalog_1974.pdf Tektronix 1974 Catalog]</ref>
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The Tektronix 4015 terminal was introduced in 1974.<ref>[http://bitsavers.org/pdf/tektronix/catalog/Tektronix_Catalog_1974.pdf Tektronix Catalog], 1974</ref>
  
 
Tektronix announced Option 40 in June, 1977 at a price of approximately $2,000.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=qaS3FuQJfjcC&lpg=PA19&pg=PA19 "Terminal Upgrades Few and Far Between at NCC"], Computerworld, June 20, 1977, pg. 19</ref>  Option 40 provided the user with the ability to program alphanumeric and graphics macros via the keyboard for local playback.
 
Tektronix announced Option 40 in June, 1977 at a price of approximately $2,000.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=qaS3FuQJfjcC&lpg=PA19&pg=PA19 "Terminal Upgrades Few and Far Between at NCC"], Computerworld, June 20, 1977, pg. 19</ref>  Option 40 provided the user with the ability to program alphanumeric and graphics macros via the keyboard for local playback.

Revision as of 05:39, 25 March 2012

The Tektronix 4015 terminal was introduced in 1974.[1]

Tektronix announced Option 40 in June, 1977 at a price of approximately $2,000.[2] Option 40 provided the user with the ability to program alphanumeric and graphics macros via the keyboard for local playback.

References

  1. Tektronix Catalog, 1974
  2. "Terminal Upgrades Few and Far Between at NCC", Computerworld, June 20, 1977, pg. 19