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The TAB 132/15 terminal was introduced in October, 1981.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=1REkdf3I86oC&lpg=RA1-PA18-IA6&pg=RA2-PA33 TAB advertisement], Computerworld, October 26, 1981, pg. 33</ref>
 
The TAB 132/15 terminal was introduced in October, 1981.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=1REkdf3I86oC&lpg=RA1-PA18-IA6&pg=RA2-PA33 TAB advertisement], Computerworld, October 26, 1981, pg. 33</ref>
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Features:
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* non-glare 15-inch display
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* 7x11 dot matrix character cell
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* 132 column display
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* emulates [[DEC VT100]], [[DEC VT52]], [[DEC VT132]]
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* four pages of display memory
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* 14 function keys
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* status line
  
 
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Revision as of 05:45, 11 March 2012

The TAB 132/15 terminal was introduced in October, 1981.[1]

Features:

  • non-glare 15-inch display
  • 7x11 dot matrix character cell
  • 132 column display
  • emulates DEC VT100, DEC VT52, DEC VT132
  • four pages of display memory
  • 14 function keys
  • status line

References

  1. TAB advertisement, Computerworld, October 26, 1981, pg. 33