In article <51ea77730704111022u1e58979i5313947882d9867c at mail.gmail.com>,
"Jason T" <silent700 at gmail.com> writes:
I do have a photocopied manual that came with the
Xitron, btw. How it
survived the terminal's journey to a hamfest table I don't know.
Double sweet!
Do you have an idea of the manufacturing date for this guy? I'm
guessing mid to late 70s or early 80s. This terminal doesn't have an
LCD screen (like the Random Colleague), which indicates it might be a
70s model. If there's nothing obvious on the outside, take the case
off and take a survey of the date codes on chips.
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