Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
 In article <e1d20d631002151910m2cdf9866u4129242000590de6 at mail.gmail.com>,
     William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com>  writes:
   The VT102
User Guide on 
vt100.net shows that you could get a green
 antiglare filter: <http://www.vt100.net/docs/vt102-ug/chapter10.html> 
 It is
also reasonable to think that DEC did a run of VT100oids with green tub 
  es.
 I think he's right though.  In documentation I've read through, there
 were green and amber models offered for the successive generations but
 I don't recall having read that the VT100 or earlier models had
 anything other than the white phosphor. 
I think that is correct.
I've never seen, nor heard of anything but white phosphor VT100s.
*However*, there were clones made by other companies (unfortunately I
don't remember any names here), which looked pretty much exactly like
the VT100, and which did come with green phosphor.
        Johnny