In article <a0623090ac1e939ac8d16(a)[157.178.124.226]>6]>,
Bob Brown <bbrown at harpercollege.edu> writes:
I have no idea what is was named...I used it in the
mid-70's...I was
only around 10-12 years old at the time...I'd just love to see a
picture of that terminal if anyone had a guess...
I've been watching the terminals on ebay for the past couple of years
and nothing rings a bell from your description, but that's not saying
much. Before terminals became a commodity and the ensuing market
shakeout it seemed like everyone and his brother made a terminal.
I've been amassing as many pictures and information on terminals that
I could find, but nothing sounds like the one you described.
For instance here's the stuff the Computer History Museum has online
about terminals:
<http://www.xmission.com/~legalize/vintage/chm-terminals.html>
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