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| manufacturer = Visual
 
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| model = 55
 
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| intro_month = February
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| intro_year = 1983
| intro_year = 1984
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| intro_month = March
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| intro_price = $895
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| interface = RS-232C
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| interface2 = 20 mA current loop
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| baud_rates = 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200
 
| display_size = 12-inch or 14-inch
 
| display_size = 12-inch or 14-inch
| personality1 = DEC VT52
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| phosphor = green
| personality2 = Lear Siegler ADM-3A
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| status_line = yes
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| char_matrix = 7x9
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| personality1 = ADDS Viewpoint
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| personality2 = DEC VT52
 
| personality3 = Hazeltine 1500
 
| personality3 = Hazeltine 1500
 
| personality4 = Hazeltine 1510
 
| personality4 = Hazeltine 1510
 
| personality5 = Hazeltine Esprit
 
| personality5 = Hazeltine Esprit
| personality6 = ADDS Viewpoint
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| personality6 = Lear Siegler ADM-3A
 
| personality7 = Visual 200
 
| personality7 = Visual 200
 
| personality8 = Visual 210
 
| personality8 = Visual 210
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The {{PAGENAME}} terminal was introduced sometime before March, 1983 at a price of $895.{{Computerworld
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| id=Mdxvs6Ih7NUC
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| page=70
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| title="Visual 55 Offers Function Keys, Editing Tools"
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| date=March 1, 1983
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}}{{computerworld
 
| id=5pw6ePUC8YYC
 
| id=5pw6ePUC8YYC
 
| pg=60
 
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| title=Visual Technology advertisement
 
| title=Visual Technology advertisement
 
| date=February 20, 1984
 
| date=February 20, 1984
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| pg=16
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| title=Pacific Mountain States advertisement
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| date=August 27, 1984
 
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==[[Manx]]==
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* {{manx details|9,21972|Visual 50/55 Reference Manual}}, April, 1983
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==Images==
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<gallery>
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File:Visual advertisement Computerworld 20Feb1984.jpg|Advertisement
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{{References}}
 
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 2 April 2019

Visual 55
Manufacturer Visual
Model 55
Lifetime
Introduced March, 1983
Introductory Price $895
Communication
Interfaces RS-232C,
20 mA current loop
Baud Rates 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200
Display
Size 12-inch or 14-inch
Phosphor green
Character Modes
Status Line Yes
Matrix 7x9
Cell 9x12
Firmware
Personalities ADDS Viewpoint,
DEC VT52,
Hazeltine 1500,
Hazeltine 1510,
Hazeltine Esprit,
Lear Siegler ADM-3A,
Visual 200,
Visual 210

The Visual 55 terminal was introduced sometime before March, 1983 at a price of $895.[1][2][3]

Manx

Images

References

  1. "Visual 55 Offers Function Keys, Editing Tools", Computerworld, March 1, 1983, pg. 70
  2. Visual Technology advertisement, Computerworld, February 20, 1984, pg. 60
  3. Pacific Mountain States advertisement, Computerworld, August 27, 1984, pg. 16