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| manufacturer = Visual
 
| manufacturer = Visual
 
| model = 102
 
| model = 102
| intro_prior = true
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| image =
| intro_month = February
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| intro_month = October
| intro_year = 1984
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| intro_year = 1983
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| intro_prior =
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| intro_price = $1,095
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| discontinued_year =
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| discontinued_month =
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| interface = RS-232C
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| interface2 = 20 mA current loop
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| interface3 =
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| interface4 =
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| interface5 =
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| baud_rates = 50, 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 3600, 4800, 9600, 19200
 
| display_size = 12-inch or 14-inch
 
| display_size = 12-inch or 14-inch
| phosphor = green
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| phosphor = P31 green
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| phosphor2 =
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| phosphor3 =
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| refresh_rate = 60
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| refresh_rate2 = 50
 
| char_resolution = 80x24
 
| char_resolution = 80x24
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| char_resolution2 = 132x24
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| char_resolution3 =
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| char_resolution4 =
 
| status_line = yes
 
| status_line = yes
| char_matrix = 10x12
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| char_matrix = 7x9
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| char_cell = 10x12
 
| graphic_type = monochrome
 
| graphic_type = monochrome
 
| graphic_resolution = 768x293
 
| graphic_resolution = 768x293
 
| cpu = NEC Z80
 
| cpu = NEC Z80
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| rom =
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| ram =
 
| personality1 = DEC VT52
 
| personality1 = DEC VT52
 
| personality2 = DEC VT100
 
| personality2 = DEC VT100
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| personality4 = Tektronix 4010
 
| personality4 = Tektronix 4010
 
| personality5 = Tektronix 4014
 
| personality5 = Tektronix 4014
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced sometime before February, 1984.  A graphics option added emulation of [[Tektronix 4010]] and [[Tektronix 4014]].{{computerworld
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced in October, 1983 at a price of $1,095.  A graphics option added emulation of [[Tektronix 4010]] and [[Tektronix 4014]].{{Computerworld
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| id=OmSxUr-3FQsC
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| page=74
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| title="Terminal Fits DEC VT100"
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| date=October 10, 1983
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}}{{computerworld
 
| id=5pw6ePUC8YYC
 
| id=5pw6ePUC8YYC
 
| pg=60
 
| pg=60
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==[[Manx]]==
 
==[[Manx]]==
 
* {{manx details|9,5537|Visual 102 Reference Manual}}, November, 1983
 
* {{manx details|9,5537|Visual 102 Reference Manual}}, November, 1983
 
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* {{manx details|9,6189|Visual V102 Video Display Terminal Maintenance Manual}}, December, 1983
==BitSavers==
 
* [http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/visualTechnology/Visual_102/firmware/ firmware]
 
  
 
==Images==
 
==Images==
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File:Visual 102 V102 KB 4.JPG|Keyboard connector detail
 
File:Visual 102 V102 KB 4.JPG|Keyboard connector detail
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==External Links==
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* [http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/visualTechnology/Visual_102/firmware/ firmware]
  
 
{{References}}
 
{{References}}
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[[Category:Graphics]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 6 June 2019

Visual 102
Manufacturer Visual
Model 102
Lifetime
Introduced October, 1983
Introductory Price $1,095
Communication
Interfaces RS-232C,
20 mA current loop
Baud Rates 50, 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 3600, 4800, 9600, 19200
Display
Size 12-inch or 14-inch
Phosphor P31 green
Refresh Rates 60 Hz, 50 Hz
Character Modes
Resolutions 80x24, 132x24
Status Line Yes
Matrix 7x9
Cell 10x12
Graphic Modes
Type Monochrome
Resolution 768x293
Firmware
CPU NEC Z80
Personalities DEC VT52,
DEC VT100,
DEC VT102,
Tektronix 4010,
Tektronix 4014

The Visual 102 terminal was introduced in October, 1983 at a price of $1,095. A graphics option added emulation of Tektronix 4010 and Tektronix 4014.[1][2][3]

Manx

Images

External Links

References

  1. "Terminal Fits DEC VT100", Computerworld, October 10, 1983, pg. 74
  2. Visual Technology advertisement, Computerworld, February 20, 1984, pg. 60
  3. Visual Technology advertisement, Computerworld, April 9, 1984, pg. 108