Difference between revisions of "Infoton Vistar/GT"
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| date=May 30, 1973 | | date=May 30, 1973 | ||
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| + | | pg=51 | ||
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| + | | date=May 30, 1973 | ||
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| + | "It's not the best terminal, certainly not the cheapest, bit it's simple, rugged and has service support out of [[wikipedia:Camp_Hill,_Pennsylvania|Camp Hill]]" said Michael O'Heeron of [[wikipedia:Dickinson College|Dickinson College]] in March, 1975.{{computerworld | ||
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| + | | pg=27 | ||
| + | | title="College Converts to 7/32" | ||
| + | | author=Edith Holmes | ||
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| + | * {{manx details|113,18542|Vistar/GT Technical User's Manual}}, June, 1973 | ||
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| + | File:Infoton Vistar GT advertisement Computerworld 30May1973.jpg|Advertisement | ||
| + | File:Infoton_advertisement_Computerworld_14Jun1976.jpg|Advertisement | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 15 February 2014
| Infoton Vistar/GT | |
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| Manufacturer | Infoton |
| Model | Vistar/GT |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | May, 1973 |
| Introductory Price | $1,595 |
| Communication | |
| Interfaces |
RS-232C, 20 mA current loop, 60 mA current loop |
| Baud Rates | 75, 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600 |
| Display | |
| Size | 12-inch |
| Phosphor | P4 white |
| Character Modes | |
| Resolution | 80x24 |
| Matrix | 5x7 |
The Infoton Vistar/GT terminal was introduced in May, 1973 at a price of $1,595.[1][2]
"It's not the best terminal, certainly not the cheapest, bit it's simple, rugged and has service support out of Camp Hill" said Michael O'Heeron of Dickinson College in March, 1975.[3]
Features:
- external interface clock
Manx
- Vistar/GT Technical User's Manual, June, 1973
Images
References
- ↑ "Infoton Displays Vistar/GT CRT", Computerworld, May 30, 1973, pg. 35
- ↑ Infoton advertisement, Computerworld, May 30, 1973, pg. 51
- ↑ "College Converts to 7/32", Edith Holmes, Computerworld, March 19, 1975, pg. 27