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{{infobox terminal | {{infobox terminal | ||
| manufacturer = Data Terminals and Communications | | manufacturer = Data Terminals and Communications | ||
| − | | model = DTC 302 | + | | model = DTC-302 |
| + | | image = Data_Terminals_and_Communications_DTC_302.jpg | ||
| intro_month = may | | intro_month = may | ||
| intro_year = 1976 | | intro_year = 1976 | ||
| intro_price = $3,490 | | intro_price = $3,490 | ||
| interface = RS-232C | | interface = RS-232C | ||
| − | | baud_rates = 1200 | + | | baud_rates = 110, 150, 300, 450, 1200 |
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in May, 1976 at a price of $3,490.{{Computerworld | The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in May, 1976 at a price of $3,490.{{Computerworld | ||
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| date=May 31, 1976 | | date=May 31, 1976 | ||
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| + | ==[[Manx]]== | ||
| + | * {{manx details|145,21273|DTC-302 HyWriter Brochure}}, October, 1976 | ||
{{references}} | {{references}} | ||
| − | [[Category:Data Terminals and Communications|DTC 302]] | + | [[Category:Data Terminals and Communications|DTC-302]] |
[[Category:Daisy Wheel]] | [[Category:Daisy Wheel]] | ||
[[Category:Impact]] | [[Category:Impact]] | ||
[[Category:Print]] | [[Category:Print]] | ||
[[Category:1976]] | [[Category:1976]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 29 July 2021
| Data Terminals and Communications DTC-302 | |
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| Manufacturer | Data Terminals and Communications |
| Model | DTC-302 |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | May, 1976 |
| Introductory Price | $3,490 |
| Communication | |
| Interface | RS-232C |
| Baud Rates | 110, 150, 300, 450, 1200 |
The Data Terminals and Communications DTC-302 terminal was introduced in May, 1976 at a price of $3,490.[1]
Manx
- DTC-302 HyWriter Brochure, October, 1976
References
- ↑ "DTC to Show Disk, Hywriter, Terminal", Computerworld, May 31, 1976, pg. 52
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