Difference between revisions of "ADDS Consul 980"
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The ADDS Consul 980 terminal was introduced in July, 1974<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=5lFOBTgVl8kC&lpg=PA38&pg=PA38 "Adds Contracts Total $2 Million"], Computerworld, July 17, 1974, pg. 38</ref> at a price of $2,800.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=jGS7sEs0PGUC&lpg=PA7&pg=PA6 ADDS Advertisement], Computerworld, September 25, 1974, pg. 6-7</ref> | The ADDS Consul 980 terminal was introduced in July, 1974<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=5lFOBTgVl8kC&lpg=PA38&pg=PA38 "Adds Contracts Total $2 Million"], Computerworld, July 17, 1974, pg. 38</ref> at a price of $2,800.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=jGS7sEs0PGUC&lpg=PA7&pg=PA6 ADDS Advertisement], Computerworld, September 25, 1974, pg. 6-7</ref> | ||
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| + | The 980A was a variant compatible with the [[IBM 3270]] communications protocol introduced in April, 1975 at a price of $3,200.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=SOlVzz75oIIC&lpg=PA9&pg=PA9 ADDS Advertisement], Computerworld, April 30, 1975, pg. 9</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 05:31, 10 March 2012
The ADDS Consul 980 terminal was introduced in July, 1974[1] at a price of $2,800.[2]
The 980A was a variant compatible with the IBM 3270 communications protocol introduced in April, 1975 at a price of $3,200.[3]
Features:
- 80x24 character resolution
References
- ↑ "Adds Contracts Total $2 Million", Computerworld, July 17, 1974, pg. 38
- ↑ ADDS Advertisement, Computerworld, September 25, 1974, pg. 6-7
- ↑ ADDS Advertisement, Computerworld, April 30, 1975, pg. 9