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The {{PAGENAME}} Network Display Station is a monochrome graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in January, 1989 at a price of $2,550.{{InfoWorld
 
The {{PAGENAME}} Network Display Station is a monochrome graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in January, 1989 at a price of $2,550.{{InfoWorld
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* 1024x1024 resolution
 
* 1024x1024 resolution
 
* 105 dpi
 
* 105 dpi
* 12.5 MHz Motorola 68000 processor
 
* 1 MB RAM, expandable to 4.5 MB
 
 
* TCP/IP
 
* TCP/IP
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==[[Manx]]==
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* {{manx details|164,21771|NCD16 User's Manual}}, February, 1990
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==External Links==
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* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ncd/NCD-16/firmware Firmware]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 15 April 2019

NCD NCD16
Manufacturer NCD
Model NCD16
Lifetime
Introduced January, 1989
Introductory Price $2,550
Communication
Interfaces thick or thin ethernet,
RS-232C,
RS-422 optional
Display
Size 16-inch
Refresh Rate 70 Hz
Graphic Modes
Type Monochrome
Resolution 1024x1024
Firmware
CPU 12.5 MHz Motorola 68000
RAM 1 MB to 4.5 MB

The NCD NCD16 Network Display Station is a monochrome graphics terminal for the X Window System introduced in January, 1989 at a price of $2,550.[1]

Features:

  • 1024x1024 resolution
  • 105 dpi
  • TCP/IP

Manx

External Links

References

  1. "Networked Terminal Supports X Window", Mark Stephens, InfoWorld, January 30, 1989, pg. 11