Chuck Guzis wrote:
Bottom line is that I have nothing to contribute to the
"Hazeltime
Computer" legend--and, with the discovery of the ADDS terminal code,
don't even know why the customer insisted on calling it a Hazeltine
(but he did--I found the letter in my files.
It may be that the customer used, at one time, a computer
with a Hazeltime terminal. Not being a "real" computer
literate person, that is what he called the computer.
I have people at several sites using a VAX/VMS system, and
they all seem to want to call it "kermit". I've given up
correcting them.
So--shrug! My guess is that the "computer, given
the date" may have
been housed in the same box as the floppy drives.--and that a
Hazeltine terminal was connected to it.
But I didn't think that a Hazeltine had cotnrol sequences anything
like an ADDS Viewpoint.