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| + | The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in 1979.{{Computerworld | ||
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| + | * [https://github.com/SMerrony/DasherG D200 Terminal Emulator] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 28 September 2019
| Data General D200 | |
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| Manufacturer | Data General |
| Model | D200 |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | 1979 |
| Communication | |
| Interfaces |
RS-232C, 20 mA current loop |
| Baud Rates | 50, 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 9600, 19200 |
| Display | |
| Size | 12-inch |
| Refresh Rates | 60 Hz, 50 Hz |
| Character Modes | |
| Resolution | 80x24 |
| Matrix | 7x11 |
The Data General D200 terminal was introduced in 1979.[1]
Manx
- Programming the Display Terminal: Models D217, D413, and D463, October, 1991
- Dasher D100 and D200 Display Terminals Models 6106, 6107, 6108, 6109 Product Brief, January, 1979
- Dasher D100 and D200 Display Terminals Data Sheet, January, 1979
Images
External Links
References
- ↑ "Two CRT Terminals Work With DG Units", Computerworld, December 24, 1979, pg. 21
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