Ampex 210
Ampex 210 | |
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Manufacturer | Ampex |
Model | 210 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | May, 1984 |
Introductory Price | $549 |
Communication | |
Interface | RS-232C |
Baud Rates | 50, 75, 110, 135, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200 |
Display | |
Size | 14-inch |
Phosphors | amber, green |
Refresh Rates | 60 Hz, 65 Hz |
Character Modes | |
Resolution | 80x24 |
Status Line | Yes |
Matrix | 7x10 |
Cell | 9x12 |
Firmware | |
Personalities |
ADDS Regent 20, ADDS Regent 25, ADDS Viewpoint A1, ADDS Viewpoint A2, Hazeltine 1400, Hazeltine 1410, Hazeltine 1500, Lear Siegler ADM-3, Lear Siegler ADM-3A, Lear Siegler ADM-5, Qume QVT-102, TeleVideo 910, TeleVideo 912, TeleVideo 920, TeleVideo 925 |
The Ampex 210 terminal was introduced in May, 1984 at a price of $549.[1][2]
The Ampex 210 Plus terminal was introduced in May, 1986 at a price of $469.[3][4]
Manx
- Ampex 210 Video Display Terminal Operating Manual, April, 1984
Images
References
- ↑ Ampex advertisement, Computerworld, May 14, 1984, pg. 136
- ↑ Ampex advertisement, Computerworld, January 21, 1985, pg. 35
- ↑ New Products / Systems & Peripherals, Computerworld, May 12, 1986, pg. 153
- ↑ Ampex advertisement, Computerworld, June 16, 1986, pg. 62
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