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| manufacturer = DEC
 
| manufacturer = DEC
 
| model = DECserver 200
 
| model = DECserver 200
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| image = DEC DECserver 200 361911363228-1.jpg
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| intro_year = 1986
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| intro_month = August
 
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| intro_price = $3,500
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| discontinued_year = 1989
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| discontinued_month = July
 
| ports = 8
 
| ports = 8
 
| port_connector = DB-25
 
| port_connector = DB-25
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| ram = 128 KB
 
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The {{PAGENAME}} is a terminal server connecting asynchronous serial communications devices to IEEE 802.3 local area ethernet networks. The DECserver 200/MC model provides RS-232C ports with full modem control. The DECserver 200/DL model provides data leads only.
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal server was introduced in August, 1986 at a price of $3,500 and was discontinued in July, 1989.
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The 200/MC model connects asynchronous serial communications devices to IEEE 802.3 local area ethernet networks.
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The DECserver 200/MC model provides RS-232C ports with full modem control.
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The 200/DL model provides [[wikipedia:RS-423|RS-423]] signalling.{{Network World
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| title="DEC debuts multivendor terminal server"
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| author=Paul Korzeniowski
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| date=August 11, 1986
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| page=19
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| title="DEC introduces more efficient terminal server"
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| Author=Laura DiDio
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| date=July 31, 1989
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==[[Manx]]==
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DECserver WikiPedia DECserver article]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DECserver WikiPedia DECserver article]
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* [http://retrocmp.com/how-tos/connecting-a-decserver-to-linux Connecting a DECserver to modern Linux]
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[[Category:DEC|DECserver 200]]
 
[[Category:DEC|DECserver 200]]
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[[Category:DEC DECserver]]
 
[[Category:Terminal Server]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:16, 30 July 2019

DEC DECserver 200
DEC DECserver 200 361911363228-1.jpg
Manufacturer DEC
Model DECserver 200
Lifetime
Introduced August, 1986
Introductory Price $3,500
Discontinued July, 1989
Communication
Ports 8
Port Connector DB-25
Interface RS-232C
Network Interface ethernet
Firmware
CPU 7.35 MHz Motorola 68000
ROM 16 KB
RAM 128 KB

The DEC DECserver 200 terminal server was introduced in August, 1986 at a price of $3,500 and was discontinued in July, 1989. The 200/MC model connects asynchronous serial communications devices to IEEE 802.3 local area ethernet networks. The DECserver 200/MC model provides RS-232C ports with full modem control. The 200/DL model provides RS-423 signalling.[1][2]

Manx

Images

External Links

References

  1. "DEC debuts multivendor terminal server", Paul Korzeniowski, Network World, August 11, 1986, pg. 3
  2. "DEC introduces more efficient terminal server", Network World, July 31, 1989, pg. 19