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− | The Megatek Megraphic 6014 terminal is a dynamic refresh vector graphic terminal that can be upgraded to a stand-alone system. It was introduced in November, 1976 and depending on configuration cost about $16,000. | + | The Megatek Megraphic 6014 terminal is a dynamic refresh vector graphic terminal that can be upgraded to a stand-alone system. It was introduced in November, 1976 and depending on configuration cost about $16,000.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=oLuly6UdghYC&lpg=PA33&pg=PA33 "Megatek 6014 Offers Upgrade To Users of Tektronix Plot 10"], Computerworld, November 29, 1976.</ref> |
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Revision as of 04:20, 5 March 2012
The Megatek Megraphic 6014 terminal is a dynamic refresh vector graphic terminal that can be upgraded to a stand-alone system. It was introduced in November, 1976 and depending on configuration cost about $16,000.[1]
Features:
- includes Data General Nova 3 with 8K 16-bit words of 700ns memory, expandable to 128K words
- 17-inch display
- proprietary Megatek MG 752 graphic processor
- ASCII keyboard
- joystick
- RS-232 interface
- table with equipment rack
- Megatek Enhanced Dynamic Software package
- floppy disk option
- hard disk option
- tablet/digitizer option
- plotter option
- emulates Tektronix 4014
References
- ↑ "Megatek 6014 Offers Upgrade To Users of Tektronix Plot 10", Computerworld, November 29, 1976.