Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site intelca.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!ihnp4!zehntel!dual!qantel!intelca!cem From: cem@intelca.UUCP (Chuck McManis) Newsgroups: net.micro,net.info-terms Subject: Re: Term-mite and ZRT-80 boards.... Message-ID: <474@intelca.UUCP> Date: Thu, 10-Jan-85 11:14:00 EST Article-I.D.: intelca.474 Posted: Thu Jan 10 11:14:00 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 12-Jan-85 05:52:07 EST References: <1207@trwrba.UUCP> Organization: Intel, Santa Clara, Ca. Lines: 24 Xref: watmath net.micro:9037 net.info-terms:462 Having built several ZRT-80 boards (now $99) to upgrade some really dumb terminals in school I offer the following comments : The ZRT is based on the Z-80 as the controlling processor. This allows easy custimization of the software/firmware (supplied on 8" disk) on a CP/M system. The TERMITE uses a national chip that is not well supported in terms of tools available for HOME computers. The ZRT-80 can have several more pages of video ram added, with the advantage of giving either larger displays or scroll back capability. The TERMITE does have Double high and Wide characters which allows true VT100 emulation, the ZRT80 does not. The ZRT80 emulates the Heath mode only (Not the ANSI mode) of a H19 terminal but could be rewritten to add the ANSI 3.64 features. The TERMite board is physically smaller but not by much. Serial communication capabilities are the same. Bottom line : For what you would pay for the TERMmite you can have a complete Terminal based on the ZRT80. --Chuck -- - - - D I S C L A I M E R - - - {ihnp4,fortune}!dual\ All opinions expressed herein are my {qantel,idi}-> !intelca!cem own and not those of my employer, my {ucbvax,hao}!hplabs/ friends, or my avocado plant. :-}