Difference between revisions of "Ann Arbor Ambassador GXL Plus"
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The Ann Arbor Ambassador GXL Plus monochrome graphics terminal was introduced in August, 1985 at a price of $3,950.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=f1yp2lZQyz8C&lpg=PA83&pg=PA83#v=onepage&f=false Systems & Peripherals, Terminals], Computerworld, August 12, 1985, pg. 83.</ref> | The Ann Arbor Ambassador GXL Plus monochrome graphics terminal was introduced in August, 1985 at a price of $3,950.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=f1yp2lZQyz8C&lpg=PA83&pg=PA83#v=onepage&f=false Systems & Peripherals, Terminals], Computerworld, August 12, 1985, pg. 83.</ref> | ||
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| + | Features: | ||
| + | * 15-inch display | ||
| + | * green phosphor | ||
| + | * 768x600 pixel resolution | ||
| + | * 18x80 to 60x80 character resolution | ||
| + | * two pages of character memory | ||
| + | * editing capabilities | ||
| + | * 110 to 19200 baud | ||
| + | * emulates [[Tektronix 4010]], [[Tektronix 4014]] | ||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
Revision as of 06:00, 21 March 2012
The Ann Arbor Ambassador GXL Plus monochrome graphics terminal was introduced in August, 1985 at a price of $3,950.[1]
Features:
- 15-inch display
- green phosphor
- 768x600 pixel resolution
- 18x80 to 60x80 character resolution
- two pages of character memory
- editing capabilities
- 110 to 19200 baud
- emulates Tektronix 4010, Tektronix 4014
References
- ↑ Systems & Peripherals, Terminals, Computerworld, August 12, 1985, pg. 83.