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Revision as of 15:52, 3 June 2020
Zenith Z-29 | |
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Manufacturer | Zenith |
Model | Z-29 |
Lifetime | |
Introduced | April, 1983 |
Introductory Price | $849 |
Communication | |
Interface | RS-232C |
Baud Rates | 75, 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200 |
Display | |
Size | 12-inch |
Phosphor | green |
Character Modes | |
Resolution | 80x24 |
Status Line | Yes |
Attributes |
Normal, Blink, Half Intensity, Reverse Video, Underline |
Firmware | |
CPU | Intel 8051 |
Personalities |
DEC VT100, Hazeltine 1500, Lear Siegler ADM-3A |
The Zenith Z-29 terminal was introduced in April, 1983 at a price of $849.[1][2]
The terminal was available in kit form as the Heathkit H-29.
Manx
Images
References
- ↑ "Z-29, a new computer terminal from Zenith Data Systems", Kathy Chin, InfoWorld, April 11, 1983, pg. 13
- ↑ Zenith advertisement, Computerworld, May 9, 1983, pg. 10
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