From: utzoo!decvax!cca!CAULKINS@USC-ECL@sri-unix Newsgroups: net.works Title: Re: CPU-per-user architectures Article-I.D.: sri-unix.1488 Posted: Tue May 18 20:29:31 1982 Received: Thu May 20 02:01:55 1982 In response to your message sent 17 May 1982 13:01 PDT I would be most interested in knowing about commercially available non-bitmapped display terminals with upper and lower case, underlining and/or reverse video, editing capability under computer control, some kind of random positioning, minimum size 32 x 64 characters, and the ability to work at 9600 baud or greater, that sell for $500 or less. Terminals with less than these capabilities do not correspond to the capability commonly available in workstations. I have two candidates: the ADDS Viewpoint ($450 at 1), and the Kimtron ABM85. I don't have good pricing yet on the second, but have reason to believe it will be in the $600 range for quantity 10. Both of these have all of the above with one exception; both are 24 x 80, the quasi-standard for character oriented terminals. Both have detachable keyboards; the ADM85 has a non-glare screen, a status line, and a bigger keyboard. -------