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Museum Computer Lab Digital VT

Living Computers Museum 2 - Museum Computer Lab Digital VT

The Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) VT-101 was a video terminal released in 1975 as a successor to the popular VT100. It was designed for use with the DEC PDP-11 minicomputer, and was one of the earliest terminals to support video attributes such as reverse video and blinking.

The VT-101 featured a 12-inch green screen and a keyboard with 72 keys. It was capable of displaying 80 columns of text and 24 rows, and could also display block graphics characters.

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