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From: dja@mi-cec.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.wanted
Subject: Re: VT-100 caompatible terminal query
Message-ID: <113@mi-cec.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 12-Jul-83 14:17:39 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 12 14:17:39 1983
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	I've been using a CIT-101 for about a year now, and I believe it
has a few advantages over the real VT100. For one thing, the keyboard is
much more difficult to steal, as it is directly attached to the main
module, rather than plugged in. (The plug can be made more secure, and the
direct connection can be inconvenient, but...) If you don't happen to
have a VT-100 programming card, you may appreciate the fact that the 101
explains its set-up modes, telling you what option you are messing with
and how it is currently set. Overall, I would recommend it.

		-Dave Aronson
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