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  2. VT520 - Wikipedia

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    The VT520 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1993 and 1994. [1] The VT520 is a multi-session monochrome text-only terminal with a built-in 14" monitor. The VT510 was a single-session version, while the VT525 added color support and used a separate external monitor.

  3. Category:DEC computer terminals - Wikipedia

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    VT520; VT640; VT1000; This page was last edited on 16 July 2023, at 04:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  4. VT420 - Wikipedia

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    vt520 The VT420 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced in 1990 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). The 420 is the only model in the 400 series, replacing the VT320 .

  5. VT52 - Wikipedia

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    The VT50 is a CRT-based computer terminal that was introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in July 1974. It provided a display with 12 rows and 80 columns of upper-case text, and used an expanded set of control characters and forward-only scrolling based on the earlier VT05.

  6. WPS-8 - Wikipedia

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    WPS-8 is a Word Processing System sold by Digital Equipment Corporation for use with their PDP-8 processors (including the VT78, VT278 DECmate, and PC238 DECmate II and PC24P DECmate III microcomputer systems).

  7. VT320 - Wikipedia

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    The VT320 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1987. [1] The VT320 is the text-only version, while the VT330 adds monochrome ReGIS, Sixel and Tektronix 4010 graphics, and the VT340 adds color.

  8. DEC Special Graphics - Wikipedia

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    DEC Special Graphics [1] is a 7-bit character set developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.This was used very often to draw boxes on the VT100 video terminal and the many emulators, and used by bulletin board software.

  9. Robert Palmer (computer businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Palmer has served on the boards of a number of companies, including Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), [11] SEMATECH, the Semiconductor Industry Association, the Semiconductor Research Corporation, Cicada Semiconductor Inc., and NLine Corporation.