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- The DECwriter series was a family of computer terminals from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). They were typically used in a fashion similar to a teletype...
- the IBM 2741 (1965) and the DECwriter (1970). Respective top speeds of teletypes, IBM 2741 and the LA30 (an early DECwriter) were 10, 15 and 30 characters...
- some advanced features) LA12: a portable terminal – the DECwriter Correspondent The DECwriter LA30 was a 30 character per second dot matrix printing terminal...
- DL11 – single serial line for either RS-232 or current loop LA30/LA36 – DECwriter dot-matrix printing keyboard terminal LP11 – high speed line printer PC11...
- supported by a line of inexpensive computer printers, the DECwriter line. With the VT and DECwriter series, DEC could now offer a complete top-to-bottom system...
- price class, until the appearance of Digital Equipment Corporation's DECwriter series of teleprinters. While the manufacturer called the Model 33 teleprinter...
- bit/s modem. The computer terminal that received the message, a Digital DECwriter III, has been located at the National Museum of Science and Technology...
- video terminals such as the VT100, or hardcopy terminals such as the DECwriter series. Since the introduction of the VAXstation line in 1984, VMS has...
- of peripherals, DEC can offer extremely reliable equipment... The LA30 DECwriter, a totally DEC-designed and built teleprinter, can serve as an alternative...
- per second (cps) Teletype Model 33, the 30 cps LA-36 and 120 cps LA-120 DECWriter, the 14 cps IBM 2741, and at ever increasing speeds up to 56,000 bits...