- Paul Davis. Its
initial success came with the
first release of the $345
Videoterm (80 column)
display card in
March 1980 and the $149
shift and
custom keyboard...
-
Among its better-known uses are the BBC Micro,
Amstrad CPC, and
Videx VideoTerm display cards for the
Apple II. It is also part of many
early graphics...
- multiple-key
reboot concept had been
introduced for the
Apple II by
Videx in its
VideoTerm display card add-on,
requiring Control-Reset,
rather than
Reset alone...
- mode that can
display 80-column, upper- and lower-case text. The
Videx Videoterm and its many
clones were
especially po****r. For
lowercase input, since...
-
first 80-Column Text Card for the
Apple II
Videx —
manufacturer of the
VideoTERM, an 80-Column Text Card for the
Apple II
Apple Video Docs:
Apple IIe Extended...
- were
released in the wake of the Sup'R'Terminal,
including the
Videx Videoterm. Apple's
inclusion of
their own card, the
Apple 80-Column Text Card, with...
-
substitute for Apple's 16 KB
Language Card
ViewMaster 80 — Videx- and
Videoterm-compatible 80-column card with
lowercase and
light pen
support MemoryMaster...