On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Heinz Wolter wrote:
I'd love to have one, never seen a live one - but
it was one of the experimental 68k based terms
brought to you by the makers of Unix(tm) ;)
I think it uses a Ma Bell CPU, not a 68K...
My fave terminal that I actually own is a working
VT05 (looks like a stingray) - a picture of a VT05can
be seen on some pdp11 handbooks, with the funky 60's
pedestal and matching chairs and DecBabes.. The V05
predates even the VT52 abd VT100's, not much in the
way of control sequences - but hey it's got a 20mA loop
and a termcap for unix/linux ;)
Heinz
Bob Shannon wrote:
How about the BBN BitGraph?
VT-100, with a 'real' VT-100 keyboard, and Tektronics emulation, all
done on a 68000
CPU.
Now we're talking !
And where to get such a beast ?
cheers
Peter Wallace
Mesa Electronics