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Revision as of 01:21, 25 February 2015

Raytheon PTS-100
Manufacturer Raytheon
Model PTS-100
Lifetime
Introduced December, 1972
Introductory Price $6,050
Character Modes
Resolution 80x24
Firmware
RAM 8 KB to 64 KB
Personalities IBM 3270,
Sperry Uniscope 100

The Raytheon PTS-100 terminal was introduced in December, 1972 at a price of $6,050.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. "Raytheon Display Has IBM Emulators", Computerworld, December 13, 1972, pg. 27
  2. Raytheon advertisement, Computerworld, July 30, 1975, pg. 17
  3. Raytheon advertisement, Computerworld, August 20, 1975, pg. 30
  4. Raytheon advertisement, Computerworld, December 10, 1979, pg. 21
  5. "PTS-100 Now Permits Uniscope Emulation", Computerworld, June 13, 1977, pg. 89
  6. Raytheon advertisement, Computerworld, December 10, 1979, pg. 21