On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Richard wrote:
Over on comp.terminals someone wrote this about the
VT100:
"The power-on operation does a "destructive" read of the
ROM-based firmware. After so many power-ups, the ROM becomes
unreadable. This was a design issue at the time - the technology
to fix it did not evolve until the VT200 series."
Is this true? I've never heard of a ROM being damaged by reading it a
lot.
Then we'll have to send John Titor back to get some "fresh" VT100s!