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  2. VT220 - Wikipedia

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    Among its major upgrades was a number of international character sets, as well as the ability to define new character sets. The VT200 series was extremely successful in the market. Released at $1,295, [ 3 ] but later priced at $795, the VT220 offered features, packaging and price that no other serial terminal could compete with at the time.

  3. VT320 - Wikipedia

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    The 300 series replaced the earlier VT200 series, as a lower-cost system better able to compete with a number of VT220 clones that had entered the market. Foremost among these was the Wyse WY-60 , [ citation needed ] introduced in 1986 with a form factor and feature set similar to the VT220, but including 4010 graphics and selling for only $699 ...

  4. National Replacement Character Set - Wikipedia

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    The National Replacement Character Set (NRCS) was a feature supported by later models of Digital's (DEC) computer terminal systems, starting with the VT200 series in 1983. . NRCS allowed individual characters from one character set to be replaced by one from another set, allowing the construction of different character sets on the

  5. VT420 - Wikipedia

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    The VT420 is essentially an updated VT320, adding the multi-session capabilities originally introduced on the VT330 and VT340. Those two models include a system known as TD/SMP [a] which allows two sessions to be multiplexed over a single serial connection to a compatible terminal server.

  6. VT100 - Wikipedia

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    vt220 The VT100 is a video terminal , introduced in August 1978 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It was one of the first terminals to support ANSI escape codes for cursor control and other tasks, and added a number of extended codes for special features like controlling the status lights on the keyboard.

  7. VT1000 - Wikipedia

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    The system supported a number of monochrome monitors, selected using a rotary switch beside the monitor port. [ 7 ] In addition to X Window support, the VT1000 and VT1200 could also emulate DEC's previous text terminals in individual windows, including support for the VT52 , VT100 , VT220 and VT320 . [ 8 ]

  8. List of terminal emulators - Wikipedia

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    Serial port, Telnet, rlogin, SSH, and raw socket connection: Windows, macOS, ReactOS, Linux, Symbian S60 [8] PuTTY is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and file transfer application. Qmodem Pro: Character: Serial port: Windows: Terminal emulator for MS-DOS and WIndows 95 (discontinued since 1997) Red Ryder: Character ...

  9. VT520 - Wikipedia

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    The speed of the serial ports was increased to 115.2 kbps, up from 38.4 kbps on the VT300s. Any one of the serial ports could support two sessions using TD/SMP. Like earlier models of the VT line, the 500s could be put into modes emulating the VT100 and VT52 , but added a wide variety of other emulations for Wyse , ADDS TeleVideo and other ...