In article <AANLkTi=2c892s2wUVjv9mszSvDR77-JKkOybzbBdy9bh at mail.gmail.com>,
Jason T <silent700 at gmail.com> writes:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Richard <legalize
at xmission.com> wrote:
Looks like you have the standalone terminal that
goes with the 2200
LVP system described here. (Look at the photo.)
<http://wang2200.org/systems.html>
It sure does....hmm, I wouldn't have expected this term to be that
old. Further down the page, it looks like it was used with the big WP
box (2200LVP,) too.
I get the impression that Wang reused this same enclosure for lots of
different products. I have a Wang terminal that is obviously RS-232
in nature and it has the same enclosure as yours and the 2200s. So
visual similarity doesn't guarantee its the same product. Wang died
off before the interent got big, so its one of those companies where
its hard to find information online. Intergraph's Clipper
workstations are another example of this information void, even though
Intergraph is still doing well as a company.
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