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The TeleVideo 925 terminal was introduced sometime before 1982.
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{{infobox terminal
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| manufacturer = TeleVideo
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| model = 925
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| image = Televideo925Terminal.jpg
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| intro_month = November
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| intro_year = 1981
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| char_matrix = 8x10
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| char_resolution = 80x24
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| status_line = yes
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| interface = RS-232C
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| baud_rates = 19200
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| phosphor = green
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| cpu = Mostek 6502
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| personality1 = TeleVideo 912
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| personality2 = TeleVideo 920
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}}
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in November, 1981.{{Computerworld
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| id=RCUvkY2SFRAC
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| pg=53
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| title=TeleVideo advertisement
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| date=November 9, 1981
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}}
  
== [[manx]] ==
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In January, 1985, a model with improved ergonomics was introduced as the 925E.{{Computerworld
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| id=yni2CyDFtxYC
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| page=19
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| title=TeleVideo advertisement
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| date=January 14, 1985
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}}
  
* [http://manx.classiccmp.org/details.php/6,17419 TeleVideo Model 925 CRT Terminal Installation and User's Guide]
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Features:
* [http://manx.classiccmp.org/details.php/6,17578 Model 925 Installation & User's Guide]
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* non-glare green phosphor display
* [http://manx.classiccmp.org/details.php/6,17585 Model 925 Maintenance Manual]
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* protected fields
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* detached keyboard
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* XON/XOFF control
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== [[Manx]] ==
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* {{manx details|6,17419|TeleVideo Model 925 CRT Terminal Installation and User's Guide}}
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* {{manx details|6,17578|Model 925 Installation & User's Guide}}
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* {{manx details|6,17585|Model 925 Maintenance Manual}}
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* {{manx details|6,21209|Terminal Maintenance Training Manual}}
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* {{manx details|6,21939|TeleVideo Model 910 Plus, Model 912/920, Model 925, Model 950 Brochure}}
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* {{manx details|142,21683|Reference Manual Retro-Graphics Terminal Enhancement, Models RG1000/TV60,61,62,63 For the TeleVideo Model 910, 912, 920, 925, or 950 Video Terminal}}, December, 1982
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==Images==
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<gallery>
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File:TeleVideo 925 advertisement Computerworld 09Nov1981.jpg|Advertisement
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File:Televideo925Terminal.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-1.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-3.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-4.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-5.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-6.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-7.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-8.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-9.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-10.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-11.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-12.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 221211806827-13.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 171155846325-1.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 171155846325-2.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 171155846325-3.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 171155846325-4.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925 171155846325-5.jpg
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File:TeleVideo 925E advertisement Computerworld 14Jan1985.jpg|Advertisement
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</gallery>
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{{References}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 18 September 2018

TeleVideo 925
Televideo925Terminal.jpg
Manufacturer TeleVideo
Model 925
Lifetime
Introduced November, 1981
Communication
Interface RS-232C
Baud Rates 19200
Display
Phosphor green
Character Modes
Resolution 80x24
Status Line Yes
Matrix 8x10
Firmware
CPU Mostek 6502
Personalities TeleVideo 912,
TeleVideo 920
Code Chart TeleVideo 925

The TeleVideo 925 terminal was introduced in November, 1981.[1]

In January, 1985, a model with improved ergonomics was introduced as the 925E.[2]

Features:

  • non-glare green phosphor display
  • protected fields
  • detached keyboard
  • XON/XOFF control

Manx

Images

References

  1. TeleVideo advertisement, Computerworld, November 9, 1981, pg. 53
  2. TeleVideo advertisement, Computerworld, January 14, 1985, pg. 19