
VT05 - Wikipedia
The VT05 supports asynchronous communication at baud rates up to 2400 bits per second (although fill characters are required above 300 bits per second). Internally, the VT05 …
DEC VT05 - Terminals
2023年9月20日 · The DEC VT05 DECscope terminal was introduced in November, 1970 at the Fall Joint Computer Conference. It was DEC's first raster video terminal. The VT05A …
VT05 - VT100
The VT05 is a flexible, high-performance alphanumeric display terminal with a video cathode ray tube display and communications equipment. It is capable of transmitting data over standard …
The DEC VT05 video terminal - Columbia University
2021年3月28日 · The Digital Equipment Corporation VT05 video terminal Photo: The Wofford Witch. VT05 (right) at CU 1975 This was Digital's first video terminal from 1970. Uppercase …
VT05 Alphanumeric Display Terminal Reference Manual, Chapter 3 …
Before operating the VT05, the user should be thoroughly familiar with the information provided in this manual as well as the various controls of the VT05. In addition, the user should always be …
Digital’s Video Terminals - VT100
1999年6月12日 · VT05. The VT05 was the first video terminal manufactured by Digital, introduced in 1970. This was not much more than a video teletype, receiving and transmitting at rates up …
【计算机终端简介】计算机终端机发展史 - 哔哩哔哩
图 2 中的终端是 DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation)于 1970 年推出的 VT05 终端,此后 DEC 又推出了一系列以”VT“开头的 CRT 终端。 其中最经典,知名度最高的就是图 3 中的 VT100。 …
GitHub - kgober/VT05: DEC VT05 terminal emulator for …
This is a VT05 terminal emulator for Windows, written in C#. The aim of this project is to accurately reproduce the experience of using a real Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) …
VT05 Alphanumeric Display Terminal - Computer History Wiki
The VT05 Alphanumeric Display Terminal (technically, the VT05B, but documentation usually referred to it as the 'VT05') was one of DEC's first video terminals. It supported all the same …
Digital VT05 and VT420 (1970 and 1990) - Retromobe
2020年6月3日 · The DEC VT05 was introduced in 1970 and was Digital’s first standalone raster video terminal. Sure, I could tell you that it was a bit of an upgrade from the glass teletype …