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Tektronix announced Option 40 in June, 1977 at a price of approximately $2,000.{{Computerworld | Tektronix announced Option 40 in June, 1977 at a price of approximately $2,000.{{Computerworld | ||
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| Manufacturer | Tektronix |
| Model | 4015 |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | 1974 |
| Introductory Price | $8,950 |
| Discontinued | 1984 |
| Communication | |
| Interface | RS-232C |
| Baud Rates | 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 |
| Display | |
| Size | 19-inch |
| Character Modes | |
| Resolutions | 74x35, 133x64 |
| Matrix | 7x9 |
The Tektronix 4015 terminal was introduced in 1974 at a price of $8,950.[1] It is a modified 4014 to include the APL character set.
Tektronix announced Option 40 in June, 1977 at a price of approximately $2,000.[2] Option 40 provided the user with the ability to program alphanumeric and graphics macros via the keyboard for local playback.
References
- ↑ "Tektronix Catalog". Tektronix. 1974. http://bitsavers.org/pdf/tektronix/catalog/Tektronix_Catalog_1974.pdf. Retrieved April 20, 2012.
- ↑ "Terminal Upgrades Few and Far Between at NCC", Computerworld, June 20, 1977, pg. 19