senoltj <sen...@centrum.cz> spake the secret code
<j3tn64$kno$1...@ns.felk.cvut.cz> thusly:
>I'm looking for documentation, maintenance / service manual etc for an
>old Visual 200 dumb terminal (made by Videodata in early 80s), which I
>have just acquired in nice but non-working condition.
Are you sure of the manufacturer? All the "Visual nnn" terminal
information I have is for products from Visual Technologies.
Apparently the V200 is their first model: <http://www.z80.info/z80vdt.htm>
Some manuals are online, but not for the V200:
<http://manx.classiccmp.org/search.php?cp=9>
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It has a Z80 CPU (by Mostek), 4K of static RAM (2x Toshiba TMM2016P-2),
and two EPROM chips (these might be erased, I'm afraid:-( ).
Regards,
J.
senoltj <sen...@centrum.cz> spake the secret code
<j3vhfo$1cag$1...@ns.felk.cvut.cz> thusly:
>On 09/04/11 05:36, Richard wrote:
>> [Please do not mail me a copy of your followup]
>>
>> senoltj<sen...@centrum.cz> spake the secret code
>> <j3tn64$kno$1...@ns.felk.cvut.cz> thusly:
>>
>>> I'm looking for documentation, maintenance / service manual etc for an
>>> old Visual 200 dumb terminal (made by Videodata in early 80s), which I
>>> have just acquired in nice but non-working condition.
>>
>> Are you sure of the manufacturer? All the "Visual nnn" terminal
>> information I have is for products from Visual Technologies.
>>
>I have checked the plate again and it states: "Visual, See for yourself,
>Tewksbury, MA". Anyway, it's this guy here:
>https://research.it.abo.fi/museum/pictures/terminal2.jpg/image_view_fullscreen
The manufacturer name is typically on a metal plate on the rear of the
unit, not on the keyboard. The plate will also typically provide a
model number and a serial number. The plate saying "Videodata Terminal"
on the keyboard is most likely just part of the product name.
This is almost certainly a Visual Technologies product.