I have 925 manual(s) and control code info somewhere.
I'll try to
get them typed in.
This trip into the attic was well worthwhile. I found several things,
include my Yarmish&Yarmish 370 assembler book, and my Baase Vax
assembler book. I also found the old Prime PL/P manual, the MTS
sysprog and operator docs, etc. Cool!
But, for this thread, the useful info is the Esprit 6310 and Televideo
925 manuals. I've scanned these, and they are available as PDF and
zipped TIFFs, at:
http://yagi.h-net.msu.edu/tvi925_ig.pdf
http://yagi.h-net.msu.edu/tvi925_ig.zip
http://yagi.h-net.msu.edu/esprit6310.pdf
http://yagi.h-net.msu.edu/esprit6310.zip
http://yagi.h-net.msu.edu/esprit6310errata.pdf
http://yagi.h-net.msu.edu/esprit6310errata.zip
I did the 6310 stuff because the terminal emulated, among other
things, the 925, and the manual has some control code info which
might prove useful. Esprit was the name later used by Hazeltine.
(I suppose they had to escape from the legacy of a name associated
with using a printing character as a control code. :>)
Al Kossow, if you're listening: these are available for your archive
if you want them. They were built using tumble; the TIFF files were
generated using a Canon iR copier and OmniPage Pro 10. (Did I mention
I'm a non-Windows guy? Grrr.) Unfortunately, the combination doesn't
seem to be able to do anything but 300 dpi.
Hope all of this does someone some good.
De