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Revision as of 18:37, 13 April 2012
| Infoton 400 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Infoton |
| Model | 400 |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | June, 1977 |
| Introductory Price | $1,595 |
| Communication | |
| Interfaces |
RS-232C, 20 mA current loop |
The Infoton 400 terminal was introduced in June, 1977[1] at a price of $1,595.[2]
Features:
- detached keyboard
- full ASCII code set
- character or block transmission
- cursor control key cluster
- numeric keypad
- editing keys
- reverse video attribute
- underline attribute
- command sequences:
- addressable cursor
- erase line
- erase screen
- keyboard lock
- keyboard unlock
- cursor sense
- options:
- lower case
- printer interface
- answerback
- numeric keypad
- function keys
- non-scroll page mode
References
- ↑ Infoton advertisement, Computerworld, June 6, 1977, pg. 38
- ↑ "Lower Prices, More Capability Highlight Dumb Terminal Moves", Computerworld, July 25, 1977, pg. 37