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Revision as of 03:35, 24 April 2012

Visual 210
Manufacturer Visual
Model 210
Communication
Interfaces RS-232C,
20 mA current loop
Baud Rates 19200
Character Modes
Resolution 80x24
Matrix 7x9
Firmware
Personalities ADDS Consul 580,
DEC VT52,
Hazeltine 1500,
Lear Siegler ADM-3A

The Visual 210 terminal from Visual Technology was introduced in August 1979. It is a variant of the Visual 200 with block mode support.[1]

References

  1. Visual Technology advertisement, Computerworld, October 20, 1980, pg. 13