In article <4D744FF5.2070709 at mail.msu.edu>,
Josh Dersch <derschjo at mail.msu.edu> writes:
On 3/6/2011 5:27 PM, Richard wrote:
Yeah, its just a dust cover, but some models of
VT100 are bona-fide
computers.
There is one with a PDP-8 (called a DECmate) and one with an LSI-11
(called a VT180).
The VT180 is a CP/M machine (IIRC). The VT103 has the LSI-11 backplane.
Thanks for the correction; that was from memory. I think I have one
of all three in the collection. I really need to catalog all the
VT100s and related gear that I have; they're mishmashing all together
in my little grey cells.
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