JIm - nice! I used one of these when I was at HP in the late-70s/early-80s.
Can also post a macro picture of the entire unit in addition to the
close-ups? Thanks! Lee C.
P.S. The Google authentication to post on your blog is broken. Didn't try
the others.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:29 AM, jwsmobile <jws at jwsss.com> wrote:
I recently acquired a GE Terminet 300 in the guise of an HP 2762A
terminal, KSR. I am attaching what I have so far in my blog.
I've found little on the technical side for this terminal. If anyone has
a manual I'd appreciate a copy.
It is referenced in one listing of HP manuals, 02762-90001 the service
manual. I'm not sure what to make of the one hit I get on that P/N that
isn't bitsavers mirrors. I figured I'd ask here first. I'll also ask on
the hp equipment group, I am on there too.
hpmuseum.net is welcome to my photos, or contact me offline, and I'll
make some better quality shots for your web site.
I plan to get this going to use for the Multics Simulator at some point.
The TN300 was a common console, and was an early symptom of the
featureless, non-blink'n lites type shop that came to be. I know the
Honeywell 6180 that ran Multics had an 8 panel service panel with wonderful
sets of lights, but it was hidden in a cabinet, and typically not accessed
by the operator.
thanks
Jim
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