Not according to my docs (and the unit I have coupled
up to my 11/45)
The VT55 is a VT52 with a 'waveform generator' card. This is an option
for plotting graphs, roughly compatible with the VT105. Basically, you
can store 2 'heights' for each vertical dot-column on the screen, and
either display a point at that height (for plotting mathematical
functions) or all points below that height (for plotting barcharts). It
gave a reasonable resolution for this, with very little memory.
The electrolytic copier (wet paper printer) was an option for either the
VT52 or the VT55 (and maybe other VT5x terminals). Most VT55s had it
fitted. Most VT52s didn't. But all combinations were possible.
-tony
Thanks Tony, that's what I remembered.
Most of the electrostatic printer units eventually either rotted out
or were allowed to dry out in favor of external Versatecs and later
laser printers.
Bill
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