In article <51ea77730810162008p74ad03d6tf3051b42c2f2cb70 at mail.gmail.com>,
"Jason T" <silent700 at gmail.com> writes:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Richard <legalize
at xmission.com> wrote:
What's the manufacturing date?
No evidence of a date on the unit itself, but the manual says "June
1985." Also of note, it is compatible to the Tek 4014's graphics
language.
Yep. Just like VT100 set the standard for escape sequences for text
terminals, the 4010 set the standard for escape sequences for graphics
terminals. Hell, even xterm has 4010 support! Pretty much any terminal
that did graphics until X terminals did 4010 support of some sort. Even
later Tektronix terminals (including the raster ones) all have 4010
support.
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