
شرکت تجهیزات دیجیتالی در دهه 70 و 80 پایانه های زیادی ساخت ، اما ما روی VT320-C2 تمرکز می کنیم. تک رنگ کهربا ، صفحه کلید LK201 ، و مورد علاقه کتابخانه ها برای فروشگاه های کارت آنلاین. و اکنون برای BBSs!
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What was that war games thing?
I would like to point out that my local library had these until at least 2010.
Our public library in Queens, NY used Informer terminals. A terminal vendor out of Los Angeles who went out of business in 1990
Damn I feel old :p … These terminal was our research tools at the library until 2000-2001. The black-amber screen was just really nice.
It was early in the morning when he rode into the town
He came riding from the south side, slowly lookin' all around
"He's an outlaw loose and runnin'", came a whisper from each lip
"And he's here to do some business with a big iron on his hip"
"Big iron on his hip"
2:42 Holy shit, this thing is exactly 10 years older than me. 😳
I suppose they're baud games.
I’m interested in scrolling
I don’t know if you’ve seen war games, but I really like that type of scrolling where there cursor slowly moves and text magically Spears in its path?
Just curious any thoughts on scrolling and the command line?
I have soft pc on a Mac se. the scrolling is nice but not 100% what I’m looking for
I used to get kicked off these all the time as a kid because all I wanted to do was listen to the keyboard which to me sounded like popping bubblewrap. Love it.
Wow, all this time I just learned something from my childhood – I never knew it was a DEC!
Library systems all over the US began to adapt to that a few years before the public Internet came around, converting the city library's (the entire library system's, not only this branch location's or that) card-catalog into a virtual, digital version of itself, accessible by any such terminal at any library branch. Despite that some might say the beginning of the change-over was a little late in coming, it's in any case certain that the library-people knew what was going on in the real world and where, in what direction, the world was going.
Flash-forward approximately 35 years up to right now (when this comment was typed, ~8:54am EST, Mar 12, 2020), what is YOUR excuse for not yet getting what the American library-people grasped like three and a half decades ago, oh so ingenious reader, hmm…? :-B
I always prefered Amber to green screen.
decent looking piece of kit
I wanna buy one of these and a keyboard. And set them both in a fallout 4 terminal design shell case
This is what defines 80s for me
Wow, that's really cool
I got high off that intro.
Tradewars…the hours I wasted.
At 12 years old, I learned Basic on a similar terminal. By 1990, I was the IT guy for a 150 node PC server using similar terminals.
I remember the 1994 push for NetPCs which were just glorified terminals.
Oh, and totally awesome, Legend of the Red Dragon, Trade Wars 2002, Usurper… oh man… brings back my childhood!
OMG, where can I get the terminal to modem device???
Wait im missing something so is the monitor just a terminal or a computer? Cause ive seen a few that are just terminals but dont say if they have computer hardware inside
Ah, I see they've made the GLaDOS terminals into a real thing
My first real programming job involved one of these sitting on my dining room table connected to a 28.8 Courier modem for night and weekend on-call support duties. Good times!
Sick intro dude awesome!
Being Deaf, I really liked reading at the library. This is exactly same terminal and set up used at local library. They used the green version. When out of order the placed signs "Barrie CAT is snoozing" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynix_(software)
Love the new decoration and opening intro! A Keyboard with speakers, glowing amber display, fancy spring loaded tilt mechanism 🦄
I got itchy just looking at that thing.
We are heading back this way now, cloud computing is basically dumb terms on steroids
hello from Forsyth County, North Carolina, where several of the photos in this episode were taken!
Nice start of the movie!
BBSs?
Love this! In college in the mid-late 80's I spent an entire summer doing data entry on one of these. Let me tell you how soothing the amber phosphors are on the eyes — VERY! If I'm not mistaken, we were wired into a DEC PDP-11 computer (yes, it was that many years ago). Good times! And for not being a mechanical keyboard (I would come to love those decades later) it was comfortable for all-day typing. Thanks for this walk down memory lane!
Incredible how they used the exact same setup in France back in the early 2000s…
my library had those cardboard cards until mid 90s
In a similar sense chromebook is the same thing with major updates
Used to have one in my library with information about drugs… wed look up what drugs sounded coolest lol
I just watched this presentation for the second time. What a great video!
I liked these but I loved the workstations. I almost leased one of these as an undergrad so I could work on code from home because the school terminals were always busy. An old boss turned one into a fish tank.
If someone could point me in the direction of that little Wi-Fi board id be forever grateful.
Those are great terminals. Can you do a video were you setup a Linux system and connect to it and use the shell?
OMG!!!! Hooked up to a Vax 750 and some Micro-Vax's. Good old days in MIS
is it VT-100 compliant? LOL
This is just fallout.