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Revision as of 19:51, 4 June 2012
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| 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
- ↑ "Color Terminal Fits AED 512", Computerworld, May 10, 1982, pg. 85
- ↑ Hardware News, New peripherals, InfoWorld, July 5, 1982, pg. 87