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- Datapoint_2200 abstract "The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal, designed by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC) founders Phil Ray and Gus Roche, and announced by CTC in June, 1970 (with units shipping in 1971). It was presented by CTC simply as a versatile, cost-efficient terminal for connecting to a wide variety of mainframes by loading various terminal emulations from tape rather than being hardwired as most terminals were. However, enterprising users in the business sector (including Pillsbury Foods) realized that this so-called "programmable terminal" was equipped to perform any task a simple computer could, and exploited this fact by using their 2200s as standalone computer systems. Its industrial designer John "Jack" Frassanito has later claimed that Ray and Roche always intended the Datapoint 2200 to be a full-blown personal computer, but that they chose to keep quiet about this so as not to concern investors and others. Also significant is the fact that the terminal's multi-chip CPU (processor) became the embryo of the x86 architecture upon which the original IBM PC and its descendants are based.".
- Datapoint_2200 cpu 8-bit.
- Datapoint_2200 cpu Transistor%E2%80%93transistor_logic.
- Datapoint_2200 manufacturer Datapoint.
- Datapoint_2200 thumbnail Datapoint2200img.jpg?width=300.
- Datapoint_2200 type Personal_computer.
- Datapoint_2200 wikiPageExternalLink 1994_2_64.shtml.
- Datapoint_2200 wikiPageExternalLink 2200.
- Datapoint_2200 wikiPageExternalLink personal.terabites.com.
- Datapoint_2200 wikiPageExternalLink www.datapoint.org.
- Datapoint_2200 wikiPageExternalLink computer.asp?st=1&c=596.
- Datapoint_2200 wikiPageID "307656".
- Datapoint_2200 wikiPageRevisionID "605813141".
- Datapoint_2200 caption "Datapoint 2200 computer".
- Datapoint_2200 cpu "8".
- Datapoint_2200 display "Text only, 80×12 characters".
- Datapoint_2200 hasPhotoCollection Datapoint_2200.
- Datapoint_2200 manufacturer Datapoint.
- Datapoint_2200 memory "2".
- Datapoint_2200 os "Datapoint O/S".
- Datapoint_2200 type Personal_computer.
- Datapoint_2200 subject Category:1970_introductions.
- Datapoint_2200 subject Category:Character-oriented_terminal.
- Datapoint_2200 subject Category:Early_microcomputers.
- Datapoint_2200 subject Category:Personal_computers.
- Datapoint_2200 type Device.
- Datapoint_2200 type InformationAppliance.
- Datapoint_2200 type DesignedArtifact.
- Datapoint_2200 comment "The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal, designed by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC) founders Phil Ray and Gus Roche, and announced by CTC in June, 1970 (with units shipping in 1971). It was presented by CTC simply as a versatile, cost-efficient terminal for connecting to a wide variety of mainframes by loading various terminal emulations from tape rather than being hardwired as most terminals were.".
- Datapoint_2200 label "Datapoint 2200".
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- Datapoint_2200 label "Datapoint 2200".
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- Datapoint_2200 label "Datapoint 2200".
- Datapoint_2200 label "Datapoint 2200".
- Datapoint_2200 label "داتابوينت 2200".
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- Datapoint_2200 depiction Datapoint2200img.jpg.
- Datapoint_2200 homepage www.datapoint.org.
- Datapoint_2200 isPrimaryTopicOf Datapoint_2200.