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The {{PAGENAME}} is a monochrome graphics X Window System terminal.  It has 1 bitplane of graphics memory, all X server code is in ROM and has no virtual memory.  It can be configured with 2-4 MB of RAM and uses a Texas Instrument TMS34010 CPU.  Local clients include a terminal manager, window manager and video terminal emulator.  The VT1200 is a code upgrade of the [[DEC VT1000]].<ref>[http://www.1000bit.it/ad/bro/digital/djt/dtj_v03-04_1991.pdf "X Window Terminals"], Bjorn Engberg and Thomas Porcher, Digital Technical Journal, Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 1991</ref>
 
The {{PAGENAME}} is a monochrome graphics X Window System terminal.  It has 1 bitplane of graphics memory, all X server code is in ROM and has no virtual memory.  It can be configured with 2-4 MB of RAM and uses a Texas Instrument TMS34010 CPU.  Local clients include a terminal manager, window manager and video terminal emulator.  The VT1200 is a code upgrade of the [[DEC VT1000]].<ref>[http://www.1000bit.it/ad/bro/digital/djt/dtj_v03-04_1991.pdf "X Window Terminals"], Bjorn Engberg and Thomas Porcher, Digital Technical Journal, Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 1991</ref>

Revision as of 05:49, 27 March 2012

DEC VT1200
Manufacturer DEC
Model VT1200
Communication
Interface ethernet
Firmware
Personalities DEC VT52,
DEC VT100,
DEC VT220,
DEC VT320

The DEC VT1200 is a monochrome graphics X Window System terminal. It has 1 bitplane of graphics memory, all X server code is in ROM and has no virtual memory. It can be configured with 2-4 MB of RAM and uses a Texas Instrument TMS34010 CPU. Local clients include a terminal manager, window manager and video terminal emulator. The VT1200 is a code upgrade of the DEC VT1000.[1]

References

  1. "X Window Terminals", Bjorn Engberg and Thomas Porcher, Digital Technical Journal, Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 1991