In article <0JD700EBG4V5KJE8 at vms044.mailsrvcs.net>,
Allison <ajp166 at bellatlantic.net> writes:
The VT125 had
ReGIS graphics capability, but this is not a VT100.
Totally incorrect as the Vt125 is a VT100 + the VT125 graphics plane.
So a VT125 is a vt100 but a VT100 is not a VT125 holds.
This is just silly reasoning. Under this reasoning, every integer
greater than 2 is also 2, since 3 = 2 + 1.
A VT100 is a VT100. It isn't a VT100 plus other stuff. A VT125 isn't
a VT100 because it has extra capabilities that the VT100 doesn't have.
VT240: B&W ReGIS graphics
VT241: Color ReGIS graphics
VT330: B&W ReGIS graphics
VT340: Color ReGIS graphics
Read further the manual. Works fine on mine.
I can't even parse this first sentence and the second is so devoid of
context I don't even know what you're talking about.
If you want to scan VT240, VT241, VT330 and VT340 manuals and
contribute them to bitsavers, then I'll be able to read them.
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