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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal, marketed as "The low cost alphanumeric display", was a single-line terminal introduced in 1972. Two models, DEC RT02 and DEC RT02-B differed by the size of the keyboard. The later "B" variant pictured here has the larger LA30-style keyboard. The initial RT02 had 16 keys and used shifting to access the full set of 30-character keycodes.
 
The {{PAGENAME}} terminal, marketed as "The low cost alphanumeric display", was a single-line terminal introduced in 1972. Two models, DEC RT02 and DEC RT02-B differed by the size of the keyboard. The later "B" variant pictured here has the larger LA30-style keyboard. The initial RT02 had 16 keys and used shifting to access the full set of 30-character keycodes.
  
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* [http://manx.classiccmp.org/details.php/1,9473 PDP-8/E, PDP-8/M & PDP-8/F Small Computer Handbook], 1973
 
* [http://manx.classiccmp.org/details.php/1,9473 PDP-8/E, PDP-8/M & PDP-8/F Small Computer Handbook], 1973

Revision as of 04:08, 6 December 2012

DEC RT02
DEC RT02.jpg
Manufacturer DEC
Model RT02
Lifetime
Introduced 1972
Communication
Interfaces RS-232,
20mA current loop
Baud Rates 110, 150, 300, 1200, 110/1200, 150/1200
Character Modes
Resolution 1x32
Matrix 5x7

The DEC RT02 terminal, marketed as "The low cost alphanumeric display", was a single-line terminal introduced in 1972. Two models, DEC RT02 and DEC RT02-B differed by the size of the keyboard. The later "B" variant pictured here has the larger LA30-style keyboard. The initial RT02 had 16 keys and used shifting to access the full set of 30-character keycodes.

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