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  • CTERM: Command Terminal | DDCMP: Digital Data Communications Message Protocol<br>[[Computer Interconnect|CI]], [[Ethernet]], [[IBM token ring|Token ring]], [[HDLC]], [
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  • ...the Internet, it is possible for a hobbyist to run RSTS/E on a [[personal computer]] in software emulation as fast or faster than it originally ran on the rea RSTS operates strictly in text mode as it used non-graphical [[computer terminal]]s (and modems) connected to it by the equivalent of serial ports, and uses
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  • ...om 1970-1990. Their life-time spanned a period of momentous changes in the computer world: when they were first introduced [[integrated circuit]]s had just bee ...he latter, its wide distribution (in 1980, it was the world's best-selling computer) and its novel addressing modes (below) have helped influence almost all la
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  • ...ckplane, and replaced it with a slot to hold the dual-height M9970 console terminal cable board, and also a dual-height DF11. ...p://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1105/DEC-11-H05AA-A-D_1105um.pdf PDP-11/05 computer manual] (DEC-11-H05AA-A-D) - covers the initial 5-1/4 inch box version; the
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  • ...Nuclear Data for $3.2 million in cash. The sale included a point of sale terminal business.<!-- [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • ...which included a console emulator, which communicated through the console terminal. ...assis configurations: the [[BA11-L]] half-height box, which had the entire computer - card guide frame, backplane, power supply, and front panel - sliding into
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  • A number of products from [[Able Computer]] made use of the FastBus; the [[Able CACHE/45]] (which provided a [[cache] ...apest: in the foreground you can see a Videoton VDT52100 (VT52-compatible) terminal.]]
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  • =The year 1978 in computer history= * The [[VT100]] terminal is introduced.
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  • ...r the backplanes of two DEC VAX-11/780's and made the first multi-CPU Unix computer, preceding DEC's dual processor [[VAX-11/782]]. The operating system was ba *TTI,TTO console terminal
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  • ...the first minicomputer to do so. (IIRC, the Burroughs B5000 was the first computer.) * Terminal systems developed
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  • ...s most noted for their line of [[asynchronous serial line|serial]] [[video terminal]]s. They also produced single and multi-user [[CP/M]] and [[IBM-compatible [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • Linux is a computer [[operating system]] originally developed in the 1990s by a student Linus T voila, I had a simple terminal program running (well, not that simple
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  • Laboratory for Computer Science by Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce [[Image:Zork on infoton terminal.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Zork on TOPS-20.]]
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  • ...'s, DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) created the PDP-10, a medium-sized computer. The "10", as it was called, became popular at many research installations, ...of its own, primarily at MIT's Project MAC (now called the Laboratory for Computer Science) and especially in the Dynamic Modelling Group (later the Programmi
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  • ...an i286 [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], and an IBM AT, or PS/2 compatible computer. All of the 16-bit versions were limited to a SINGLE MS-DOS compatibility ...over this version of OS/2, it quickly faded as you had to either buy a new computer with it installed, or jump through OEM channels to get OS/2. Microsoft did
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  • ...b' being the ITS term for a process). The top-level process connected to a terminal was normally a [[command processor]] - in ITS' case, the debugger [[DDT]], ...emory, kill it, etc. A process tree could be detached from its controlling terminal (e.g. if a [[modem]] was hung up), for which the ITS term was 'disowned'; t
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  • area of change is a new terminal driver. The terminal driver is similar to the System V terminal driver with the addition of the
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  • There may be some wordwrap issues as I just copied this out of a terminal... But this diff is too important to lose! University of Marburg - Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • There may be some wordwrap issues as I just copied this out of a terminal... But this diff is too important to lose! University of Marburg - Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • the Center for Computer Electronics, Federal University of Rio (at the time with the name PLURIX) to the computer PEGASUS. This
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  • add host computer to virtual scatternet 'n' using VHCI -echr chr set terminal escape character instead of ctrl-a
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  • system. If your computer or device is not listed below, contact the manufacturer for more information. We have not tested every computer
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  • by the manufacturer. We have not tested every computer and/or device in All computer systems listed on the addendum are expected to run with the
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  • ...rating System for the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX-11/780]] Computer ...ut/output devices as the PDP-11 family and is controlled through a console computer which can be remotely accessed. Additionally, the VAX-11/780 is priced near
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  • ...made the 1660 'interesting' is that it needed an audio cable from the host computer to generate the DTMF to dial, as it could not dial on its own. The 1660 shipped with a basic terminal program, and the [[Quantum link]] software package for the predecessor to [
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  • Computer Science Division Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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  • ...puter programming, and the Quiche Eaters were the ones that didn't. A real computer programmer said things like "DO 10 I=1,10" and "ABEND" (they actually talke ...nd Pac-Man, and anyone can buy and even understand their very own Personal Computer. The Real Programmer is in danger of becoming extinct, of being replaced by
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  • C is a computer language available on the and operating put on the terminal (unless some other destination is speci-
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  • ...ing up the system with timezone selection and passwords. then 'reboot the computer' and it'll exit simh. Terminal type? [unknown] vt100
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  • of the UCB Computer Systems Research Group, which terminal program to download them on to
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  • ...ndberg TDV 2215|TDV 2215]] terminals, including at least one "intelligent" terminal - i.e. a [[microcomputer]]. The [[TDV 2114]] was an "intelligent" terminal running CP/M on an Intel [[8085]] [[microprocessor]].
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  • Computer Science Division Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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  • Computer Systems Research Group so that all terminal modes will be reset.
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  • ...poration]] for their ground-breaking [[Datapoint 2200]] [[program]]mable [[terminal]] product; the [[instruction set]] was designed by CTC, not Intel. Due in p
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  • *[[DZV11]] terminal multiplexer with 16 lines, attached to telnet port 1005 (DZ) 3 Computer Interconnect (CI) network
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  • 2.4.5 Synchronous terminal................. 15 9.1.2 Terminal I/O......................... 34
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  • ...on Equipment' ('''DCE'''), usually properly found on modems, and the 'Data Terminal Equipment' ('''DTE'''), usually properly found on terminals and computers. Connecting a terminal to a computer (both wired as DTEs) thus usually requires a so-called '''null modem''', a
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  • ...connected printing [[terminal]]s like the [[Teletype]], and later [[video terminal]]s such as the [[VT100]]. In general, asynchronous [[serial line]] interfac ...n used to [[interrupt]] the computer on the other end of the line from the terminal.
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  • ...not formal) electrical system for [[asynchronous serial line]]s between [[terminal]]s and computers. It was made popular by the [[Teletype|Model 33 Teletype]] ...a terminal; the computer, for an output channel, e.g. to the printer of a terminal) will include the switch; the consumer of the data (the printer, in the out
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  • They were descendants of the [[GE 600 series]] family; after GE's computer business was sold to Honeywell in 1970, the 6000 series were Honeywell's re ...arlier machines were replaced with a console terminal, driven by a [[micro-computer]], the 'diagnostic processor', which interfaced to the CPUs, SCUs and IOMs;
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  • ...ncept' prototype was demonstrated at MIT on a lightly-modified [[IBM 709]] computer in 1960. ...d on a PDP-9. The first console was moved along with the Project MAC CTSS computer to MIT building 39 when the Computation Center machine was retired. The se
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  • ...'''command line interpreter''') is a [[program]] to which a [[user]] of a computer gives commands, usually by typing strings of [[character]]s, which the comm Even early [[personal computer]] operating systems such as [[MS-DOS]] made the command interpreter a separ
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  • ...vided groups of [[asynchronous serial line]]s to which could be attached [[terminal]]s, which allowed users at the terminals access to the hosts attached to th ...com/public/1970-imp-afips.pdf The interface message processor for the ARPA computer network]", Proceedings AFIPS, 1970 SJCC, Vol. 36, pp. 551-567.
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  • | form factor = small computer The '''PDP-1''' was the first computer built by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]. It was an 18-bit machine; a [[l
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  • ...ed in to the system over a [[terminal]] (real or virtual). On a [[personal computer]], it would be the person using that PC.
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  • ...). It also includes non-printing characters used for control of printing [[terminal]]s - tab, line feed, carriage return, etc. ASCII was eventually used by [[personal computer]]s such as the [[Apple II]], and the [[IBM PC]]. IBM extended the character
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  • ...a few [[vector graphics|vector]] displays, and [[General Turtle]] [[Turtle Terminal 2500|2500 terminals]]. Programs can be stored in either [[PDP-11 Absolute ...implemented in [[assembly language]] on the PDP-10. In order to provide a computer system dedicated to educational use, it was adapted for the PDP-11. The fir
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  • ...] to do [[input/output]] to a computer; they usually communicated with the computer via [[asynchronous serial line]]. ...directly connected to the computer's main [[bus]], usually on a [[personal computer]].
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  • ...tionship with the rest of the system, they are usually found on [[personal computer]]s. The original bit-mapped displays were an evolution of [[video terminal]]s; once RAM prices fell low enough, the ability to display graphics, etc,
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  • ...ther system (again, usually a time-sharing system) as if they were using a terminal attached directly to the remote system. ...ng with the necessary support from the [[operating system]]) on the remote computer.
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