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| + | {{infobox terminal | ||
| + | | manufacturer = Lear Siegler | ||
| + | | model = ADM-2 | ||
| + | | image = Lear_Siegler_ADM-2.jpg | ||
| + | | intro_prior = | ||
| + | | intro_month = April | ||
| + | | intro_year = 1974 | ||
| + | | intro_price = $2,400 | ||
| + | | display_size = 12-inch | ||
| + | | phosphor = P4 white | ||
| + | | refresh_rate = 60 | ||
| + | | refresh_rate2 = 50 | ||
| + | | interface = RS-232C | ||
| + | | interface2 = 20 mA current loop | ||
| + | | baud_rates = 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600 | ||
| + | | char_resolution = 80x24 | ||
| + | | attributes = normal blink | ||
| + | | cpu = discrete logic | ||
| + | | personality1 = Lear Siegler ADM-1 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in April, 1974 at a price of $2,400.<ref>{{citation | ||
| + | | journal = Datamation | ||
| + | | volume = 20 | ||
| + | | number = 4 | ||
| + | | page = 56 | ||
| + | | date = April, 1974 | ||
| + | | title = National Computer Conference & Exposition: Product Preview | ||
| + | | url = https://bitsavers.org/magazines/Datamation/197404.pdf | ||
| + | | accessdate = March 16, 2026 | ||
| + | }}</ref>{{Computerworld | ||
| + | | id=YlO-YENr8-8C | ||
| + | | pg=25 | ||
| + | | title="CI Notes: Supershorts" | ||
| + | | date=October 2, 1974 | ||
| + | }}{{Computerworld | ||
| + | | id=zik5QLKSISIC | ||
| + | | pg=24 | ||
| + | | title="Lear Siegler Adds Modular CRT For Business Transaction Points" | ||
| + | | date=October 8, 1975 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| − | == | + | == [[Manx]] == |
| − | [http:// | + | * {{manx details|11,18535|ADM-2 Maintenance Manual}} |
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| + | ==[http://www.computerhistory.org Computer History Museum] Catalog == | ||
| + | * [[chmcatalog:102662659|102662659 (Physical Object) Keyboard]] | ||
| + | * [[chmcatalog:102662658|102662658 (Physical Object) Monitor]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Images== | ||
| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:Lear Siegler ADM-2 332770341788-1.jpg | ||
| + | File:Lear Siegler ADM-2 332770341788-2.jpg | ||
| + | File:Lear Siegler ADM-2 332770341788-3.jpg | ||
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| + | File:Lear Siegler ADM-2 332770341788-8.jpg | ||
| + | File:Lear Siegler ADM-2 332770341788-9.jpg | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{References}} | ||
[[Category:Lear Siegler|ADM-2]] | [[Category:Lear Siegler|ADM-2]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Upper Case]] | ||
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| + | [[Category:1974]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:19, 17 March 2026
| Lear Siegler ADM-2 | |
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| Manufacturer | Lear Siegler |
| Model | ADM-2 |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | April, 1974 |
| Introductory Price | $2,400 |
| Communication | |
| Interfaces |
RS-232C, 20 mA current loop |
| Baud Rates | 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600 |
| Display | |
| Size | 12-inch |
| Phosphor | P4 white |
| Refresh Rates | 60 Hz, 50 Hz |
| Character Modes | |
| Resolution | 80x24 |
| Attributes |
Normal, Blink |
| Firmware | |
| CPU | discrete logic |
| Personalities | Lear Siegler ADM-1 |
The Lear Siegler ADM-2 terminal was introduced in April, 1974 at a price of $2,400.[1][2][3]
Manx
Computer History Museum Catalog
Images
References
- ↑ "National Computer Conference & Exposition: Product Preview", Datamation 20 (4): 56, April, 1974, https://bitsavers.org/magazines/Datamation/197404.pdf, retrieved March 16, 2026
- ↑ "CI Notes: Supershorts", Computerworld, October 2, 1974, pg. 25
- ↑ "Lear Siegler Adds Modular CRT For Business Transaction Points", Computerworld, October 8, 1975, pg. 24
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