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'''Tandberg Data''' is now more known for producing [[mass storage]] products, but in the past they also manufactured computer [[terminal]]s, e.g. the [[TDV 2115]], [[Tandberg TDV 2200/9|TDV 2200]], and [[Tandberg TDV 2215|TDV 2215]] terminals, including at least one "intelligent" terminal - i.e. a [[microcomputer]].
Tandberg Data is now more known for producing storage products, but in the past they also manufactured computer terminals, e.g. the [[TDV 2115]] and [[TDV 2200]] terminals, including at least one "intelligent" terminal - i.e. a microcomputer.
 
  
 
The TDV 2115, TDV 2200, and [[Tandberg TDV 1200|TDV 1200]] terminals were also delivered as customized [[ND Notis]] terminals for [[Norsk Data]].
 
The TDV 2115, TDV 2200, and [[Tandberg TDV 1200|TDV 1200]] terminals were also delivered as customized [[ND Notis]] terminals for [[Norsk Data]].
The [[TDV 2114]] was an "intelligent" terminal running CP/M on an Intel [[8085]] microprocessor.
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The [[TDV 2114]] was an "intelligent" terminal running CP/M on an Intel [[8085]] [[microprocessor]].
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 13 January 2024

Tandberg Data is now more known for producing mass storage products, but in the past they also manufactured computer terminals, e.g. the TDV 2115, TDV 2200, and TDV 2215 terminals, including at least one "intelligent" terminal - i.e. a microcomputer.

The TDV 2115, TDV 2200, and TDV 1200 terminals were also delivered as customized ND Notis terminals for Norsk Data. The TDV 2114 was an "intelligent" terminal running CP/M on an Intel 8085 microprocessor.