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From: root@tscs.UUCP (Admin)
Newsgroups: comp.terminals
Subject: Re: looking to buy
Message-ID: <375@tscs.UUCP>
Date: 19 Aug 89 07:38:30 GMT
References: <2205@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU>
Reply-To: gerard@tscs.UUCP (Stephen M. Gerard,876-5990,EXT 11,442-6618)
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Organization: Total Support Computer Systems, Tampa, Florida
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In article <2205@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU> ecf_eig@jhunix (Ian Chesterton) writes:
>      I'm wondering if you could suggest a terminal (cost/where from)
>  for my purposes. I'd like a term which emulates both DEC VT100 and
>  Tek 4010/4014 to hook up to our system mainframes (preferably
>  through a 2400 or 9600 baud modem). Other than that, the price
>  should be around the $500 region... or is this a pipe dream?
>  All suggestions would be most appreciated.

The Wyse WY-99GT should meet all of your requirements.

Screen: 14" Amber phospher

Display Width: 80 or 132 column

Cell Size: 10x10 or 10x13

Emulations: WY-99GT, WY-50+, TVI 910, TVI 912/920, TVI 925, TVI 950,
	    PC Terminal, ADDS A2, Hazeltine 1500, LSI ADM-31, VT52,
	    VT100, VT220 (7 & 8 bit), Tektronix 4010/4014, PC Graphics.

Serial Ports: 2, main port RS-232C/422/423, aux port RS-232C

Baud Rate: 50-38400	NOTE: At baud rates > 9600, terminal does not
			      see keyboard input if computer is providing
			      a continous stream output.  Slightly annoying
			      at times.
Keyboards: ASCII, VT220, Enhanced PC

Graphics Resolution: Tektronix 800x312,
		     Hercules 720x348,
		     PC Graphics 640x200

Pricing: Terminal $504.00, Keyboard $145.00 - Should be available for slightly
					      more than 500.00.

>     And, I was also wondering if there is someone out there who
>  knows the dip-switches on a Televideo 920c. If not, could someone 
I have such a manual around here somewhere.  If you can not find anyone to
help you get this information, send me E-Mail and I will send you the switch
setting when I am able to find the manual.  Please note, this might take a
while.

-Steve