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| Manufacturer | Honeywell |
| Model | VIP 7700 |
| Lifetime | |
| Introduced | prior to 1975 |
| Communication | |
| Interface | RS-232C |
| Baud Rates | 4800 |
| Character Modes | |
| Resolutions | 80x24, 80x12 |
| Matrix | 7x9 |
The Honeywell VIP 7700 terminal was introduced sometime prior to July, 1975.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Manx
- Alphanumeric Display Terminals - Basic Characteristics, August, 1976
Images
References
- ↑ "Order-Processing System Works for Distributors", Computerworld, July 16, 1975, pg. 11
- ↑ "Terminal-Based System Checks Supplies, Speeds Orders for Okla. Manufacturer", Computerworld, February 28, 1977, pg. 25
- ↑ "Thomas Unveils Honeywell Emualtor, I/O Subsystem", Computerworld, May 2, 1977, pg. 44
- ↑ "CRT Terminals, Not CBs, Mark This Modern Trucker", Computerworld, July 25, 1977, pg. S/30
- ↑ "System Helping AMC 'Americanize' Engine", Computerworld, August 29, 1977, pg. 8
- ↑ "Oil Firm Uses CRT Net to Personalize Service", Computerworld, January 16, 1978, pg. 37
- ↑ "Michigan Testing Social Service Referral Plan", Ann Dooley, Computerworld, November 13, 1978, pg. 17
- ↑ "Mini Sends Pharmacist Home Without Briefcase", Marguerite Zientara, Computerworld, November 27, 1978, pg. 61
- ↑ "Singers Harmonize Administrative Tasks", Computerworld, February 12, 1979, pg. 26
- ↑ Duane E. Sharp (1977). Handbook of Interactive Computer Terminals. p. 141. http://archive.org/details/handbookofintera00duan.