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| + | * [http://manx-docs.org/collections/DEC/vxt2000.zip VXT2000 Support files] for booting via [[wikipedia:Maintenance_Operations_Protocol|MOP]] | ||
* [http://wiki.museo.freaknet.org/?title=DEC_VXT_2000 Museo dell'Informatica Funzionante] | * [http://wiki.museo.freaknet.org/?title=DEC_VXT_2000 Museo dell'Informatica Funzionante] | ||
* [http://labs.hoffmanlabs.com/node/919 AskHL: OpenVMS Host-based VXT-series X Terminals?] | * [http://labs.hoffmanlabs.com/node/919 AskHL: OpenVMS Host-based VXT-series X Terminals?] | ||
Revision as of 21:27, 12 December 2016
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| Manufacturer | DEC |
| Model | VXT2000 |
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| Interface | ethernet |
The DEC VXT2000 is an X Window System terminal that supports 1-bit monochrome or 8-bit color graphics. It has 4-16MB of RAM and virtual memory. The X server code is downloaded from the network and runs on a VAX CPU with a special operating system. Local clients supported include a terminal manager, Motif window manager and DECterm terminal emulator.[1]
Manx
Images
External Links
- VXT2000 Support files for booting via MOP
- Museo dell'Informatica Funzionante
- AskHL: OpenVMS Host-based VXT-series X Terminals?
- InfoServer Software freeware_readme.txt
- InfoServer Software infoserver.zip
References
- ↑ "X Window Terminals", Bjorn Engberg and Thomas Porcher, Digital Technical Journal, Volume 3, Number 4, pg. 26-35, Fall 1991