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Visual 200 | |
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Manufacturer | Visual |
Model | 200 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | July, 1979 |
Communication | |
Interfaces |
RS-232C, 20 mA current loop |
Baud Rates | 110, 200, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 |
Display | |
Size | 12-inch |
Refresh Rates | 60 Hz, 50 Hz |
Character Modes | |
Resolution | 80x24 |
Matrix | 7x9 |
Firmware | |
Personalities |
ADDS Consul 580, DEC VT52, Hazeltine 1500, Lear Siegler ADM-3A |
The Visual 200 terminal from Visual Technology was introduced in July 1979.[1][2][3]
Manx
- Visual 200 Video Display Terminal Maintenance Manual, January, 1980
- Visual 200 Video Display Terminal Reference Manual, March, 1980
Images
References
- ↑ Visual Technology advertisement, Computerworld, July 30, 1979, pg. 51
- ↑ Visual Technology advertisement, Computerworld, August 13, 1979, pg. 44
- ↑ Visual Technology advertisement, Computerworld, November 26, 1979, pg. 54
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