| Conrac 480/25 |
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| Manufacturer |
Conrac |
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| Model |
480/25 |
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| Lifetime |
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| Introduced |
May, 1975 |
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| Communication |
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| Interface |
RS-232C |
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| Baud Rates |
9600 |
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| Character Modes |
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| Resolutions |
80x25, 80x12 |
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| Matrix |
5x7 |
The Conrac 480/25 terminal was introduced in May, 1975.[1][2]
The terminal is based around a microprocessor that can be reprogrammed through PROM. It operates up to 9600 baud standard, but higher operating speeds are available as options. Another option allows it to support up to 4 peripheral devices, including floppy disks or printers.
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