Hi Chris,
This is great info and I've updated these pages as a result:
<http://terminals.classiccmp.org/wiki/index.php/Research_Teleray_3300>
<http://terminals.classiccmp.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Research>
In article <20120314151319.GA27568 at n0jcf.net>,
Chris Elmquist <chrise at pobox.com> writes:
You and I are competing to find one of these
terminals. I feel a little
bit of pain each time I think about the day I got rid of the one I had.
I have 3 Telerays, as shown here on the bottom:
<http://manx.classiccmp.org/collections/cgm/sprawl4/dsc_0610.jpg>
Bottom left is either a 3300 or a later model in a similar case.
Bottom right is probably of similar vintage, but I can't remember the
model number. Next to bottom, left, is a Teleray 10.
I will be down at the warehouse tomorrow and will check the model plates.
I am very much interested in having documentation online; the CHM only
has a Teleray 11 in their collection:
<http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/accession/102690058>
In December, 2007 Curtis H. Wilbar Jr. mentioned that he had a "Teleray
TE-10", I don't know if he's still on the list.
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