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* twin joysticks for independent pan, scroll and zoom
 
* twin joysticks for independent pan, scroll and zoom
 
* anti-aliased vectors
 
* anti-aliased vectors
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* PLOT 10
 
* supported I/O devices:
 
* supported I/O devices:
 
** graphics tablets
 
** graphics tablets

Revision as of 19:42, 4 June 2012

Jupiter 7
Manufacturer Jupiter
Model 7
Lifetime
Introduced May, 1982
Communication
Interface RS-232C
Firmware
Personalities Tektronix 4014

The Jupiter 7 is a color graphics terminal introduced in May, 1982.[1][2]

Features:

  • 768x575 pixel resolution
  • 256 displayable colors
  • detached keyboard
  • 30 user-definable keys
  • hexadecimal keypad
  • twin joysticks for independent pan, scroll and zoom
  • anti-aliased vectors
  • PLOT 10
  • supported I/O devices:
    • graphics tablets
    • foot pedal
    • track ball

References

  1. Color Terminal Fits AED 512, Computerworld, May 10, 1982, pg. 85
  2. Hardware News, New peripherals, InfoWorld, July 5, 1982, pg. 87