Difference between revisions of "Hazeltine 1000"
(→References) |
(→References) |
||
| Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
| − | * [http://books.google.com/books?id=8Hb7VPemd3oC&lpg=PT18&pg=PT18 "Hazeltine $49/Mo CRT Terminal Can Transmit up to 9,600 Bit/Sec"], | + | * [http://books.google.com/books?id=8Hb7VPemd3oC&lpg=PT18&pg=PT18 "Hazeltine $49/Mo CRT Terminal Can Transmit up to 9,600 Bit/Sec"], Computerworld, May 2, 1973 |
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=xcOJ7p5wxwEC&lpg=PT1&pg=PT1 Hazeltine advertisement], Computerworld, May 9, 1973, pg. 44 | * [http://books.google.com/books?id=xcOJ7p5wxwEC&lpg=PT1&pg=PT1 Hazeltine advertisement], Computerworld, May 9, 1973, pg. 44 | ||
Revision as of 18:31, 26 February 2012
The Hazeltine 1000 was introduced in May, 1973.
Features:
- 80x12 character resolution
- baud rates to 9600 bps
- parity generation and checking
- options:
- lower case
- answerback
- auxiliary EIA output
BitSavers
- Hazeltine 1000 Video Display Terminal Operating Manual October, 1973
References
- "Hazeltine $49/Mo CRT Terminal Can Transmit up to 9,600 Bit/Sec", Computerworld, May 2, 1973
- Hazeltine advertisement, Computerworld, May 9, 1973, pg. 44