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- VT52 abstract "The VT50 was a CRT-based computer terminal produced by Digital Equipment Corporation introduced in July 1974. It provided a display with 12 rows and 80 columns of upper-case text, and used an expanded set of control characters and forward-only scrolling based on the earlier VT05. The VT50 was sold only for a short period before it was replaced by the VT52 in September 1975. The VT52 provided a screen of 24 rows and 80 columns of text and supported all 95 ASCII characters as well as 32 graphics characters, bi-directional scrolling, and an expanded control character system.Both models supported asynchronous communication at baud rates up to 9600 bits per second and did not require any fill characters. The terminal also introduced a separate function keypad that allowed "Gold Key" editing (as exemplified by WPS-8, KED, and EDT). They also offered an optional hard-copy device called an electrolytic copier, which fit into the blank panel on the right side of the display. This device was able to print, scan-line by scan-line, an exact replica of the screen onto a roll of paper that was saturated with salty water. It did this by electroplating metal from an electrode into the paper. While it did an admirable job of capturing the contents of the screen, the output of the copier had an unfortunate resemblance to wet toilet tissue. Digital patented the innovation of having a single character generator provide the text font for both screen and copier.".
- VT52 thumbnail Terminal-dec-vt52.jpg?width=300.
- VT52 wikiPageExternalLink DEC_VT52.
- VT52 wikiPageExternalLink DEC_VT55.
- VT52 wikiPageExternalLink DEC_VT62.
- VT52 wikiPageExternalLink vt_history.
- VT52 wikiPageID "1220619".
- VT52 wikiPageRevisionID "605105316".
- VT52 hasPhotoCollection VT52.
- VT52 subject Category:1975_introductions.
- VT52 subject Category:Character-oriented_terminal.
- VT52 subject Category:DEC_hardware.
- VT52 comment "The VT50 was a CRT-based computer terminal produced by Digital Equipment Corporation introduced in July 1974. It provided a display with 12 rows and 80 columns of upper-case text, and used an expanded set of control characters and forward-only scrolling based on the earlier VT05. The VT50 was sold only for a short period before it was replaced by the VT52 in September 1975.".
- VT52 label "VT52".
- VT52 label "VT52".
- VT52 sameAs m.04jldl.
- VT52 sameAs Q4052565.
- VT52 sameAs Q4052565.
- VT52 wasDerivedFrom VT52?oldid=605105316.
- VT52 depiction Terminal-dec-vt52.jpg.
- VT52 isPrimaryTopicOf VT52.