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The {{PAGENAME}} DECwriter terminal was introduced in 1970. It is the first printing terminal provided by DEC.
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The {{PAGENAME}} DECwriter terminal was introduced in November, 1970 at the Fall Joint Computer Conference.<ref>{{cite web
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It is the first printing terminal provided by DEC.
  
 
The LA30A was a receive-only variation introduced in June, 1972 at a price of $2,500.  The LA30-E, containing an EIA (RS-232) interface, was introduced in June, 1972 for $3,195.{{Computerworld
 
The LA30A was a receive-only variation introduced in June, 1972 at a price of $2,500.  The LA30-E, containing an EIA (RS-232) interface, was introduced in June, 1972 for $3,195.{{Computerworld

Latest revision as of 23:37, 16 January 2018

DEC LA30
DEC LA30.png
Manufacturer DEC
Model LA30
Lifetime
Introduced November, 1970
Communication
Interfaces RS-232,
20 mA current loop,
parallel TTL
Baud Rates 110, 150, 300
Character Modes
Matrix 5x7

The DEC LA30 DECwriter terminal was introduced in November, 1970 at the Fall Joint Computer Conference.[1] It is the first printing terminal provided by DEC.

The LA30A was a receive-only variation introduced in June, 1972 at a price of $2,500. The LA30-E, containing an EIA (RS-232) interface, was introduced in June, 1972 for $3,195.[2]

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