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Requests to identify a peripheral device (printer, monitor, input device, etc.) based on a photograph or some specific criteria.
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What 1970's terminal was black on white and had an orange keyboard?
In high school, I programmed on a terminal that was retro THEN, and I need help remembering make and model.
White screen, black text (seemed very unusual to me), no lowercase, 24x80, and I have this …
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What 1970's terminal was black on white and had an orange keyboard?
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I am thinking of the ADDS Consul 980, from 1974:
The display was black on white.
It did support lowercase. Solomon Slow is correct. The Data General C/150 certainly supported "console charact …