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    The VT220 is a computer terminal introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in November 1983. The VT240 added monochrome ReGIS vector graphics...
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  • Turkish (8-bit) and TR8DEC, is one of the code pages implemented for the VT220 terminals. It supports the Turkish language. DEC Multinational Character...
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    sequences for DEC and other terminals such as: VT220: Added in patch 24. Later, in 1998, xterm added support for VT220 features, such as extending its support...
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  • Greek (8-bit) and EL8DEC, is one of the code pages implemented for the VT220 terminals. It supports the Greek language. DEC Multinational Character Set...
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    feature set similar to the VT220, but including 4010 graphics and selling for only $699, compared to $795 for the base-model VT220 lacking graphics. The VT320...
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    VT100 was replaced by the more powerful VT200 series terminals such as the VT220. The VT100 has various third party and first party boards designed to enhance...
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    lamps are 580 to 590 nm. Computers The Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) VT220 computer terminals were available with amber phosphors in their CRTs. Interior...
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    provided GSSAPI DLLs. It also can emulate control sequences from xterm, VT220, VT102 or ECMA-48 terminal emulation, and allows local, remote, or dynamic...
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  • created in 1983 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for use in the popular VT220 terminal. It was an 8-bit extension of ASCII that added accented characters...
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    Unix-like systems, the delete key is usually mapped to ESC[3~ which is the VT220 escape code for the "delete character" key.[clarification needed] The delete...
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  • software: at the time most users relied on Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) VT220 (or compatible) terminals which could display 80 or 132 characters per line...
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    differs from xterm in two important ways: It emulates a VT102, rather than a VT220. That means that it handles 8-bit data differently, does not implement the...
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    Character Set (MCS) used by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the popular VT220 terminal in 1983. It was developed within the European Computer Manufacturers...
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  • TCP/IP. TN3270 Plus includes terminal emulation for 3270, 5250, VT100, VT220 and ANSI terminals. TN3270 Plus supports Windows 8, Server 2012, 7, Vista...
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    position/state in SCO console mode. CSI ? 25 h DECTCEM Shows the cursor, from the VT220. CSI ? 25 l DECTCEM Hides the cursor. CSI ? 1004 h Enable reporting focus...
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  • Xterm emulation with full colors, meta-keys and local printing, VT102, VT220 and several types of ANSI as well as Wyse, TVI, TN3270, and Sun's CDE. It...
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    ASCII") in 1985. Position xA3 was used by the Digital Equipment Corporation VT220 terminal, Mac OS Roman, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, and Acorn Archimedes. Many early...
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    including compatibility with the X Window System, the ability to emulate a VT220 and VT320 terminal with ANSI color, and the ability to input escape sequences...
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  • also part of DEC's National Replacement Character Set (NRCS) for their VT220 terminals. "CCSID 1012 information document". Archived from the original...
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    characters but more letter and diacritic combinations. It was supported by the VT220 and later DEC computer terminals. This later became the basis for other...
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  • localised option in DEC's National Replacement Character Set (NRCS) for their VT220 terminals. It is registered with the ISO-IR registry for use with ISO/IEC...
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    Corporation (DEC) in 1982. This desktop unit had a monitor similar to the VT220 and a dual-CPU box with both 4 MHz Zilog Z80 and 4.81 MHz Intel 8088 CPUs...
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  • other devices not designed primarily for ASCII communications. The DEC VT220 series was one of the few popular keyboards that did not have a dedicated...
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    Corporation (DEC) on the LK201 keyboard, available since 1983 with the VT220 terminal. The keyboard included an LED indicating that a Compose sequence...
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    terminal emulators have been developed for terminals such as VT52, VT100, VT220, VT320, IBM 3270/8/9/E, IBM 5250, IBM 3179G, Data General D211, Hewlett-Packard...
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  • encoding in 1987 (both based on DEC's Multinational Character Set designed for VT220), at positions 170 (xAA) and 186 (xBA), respectively. ISO 8859-1 was incorporated...
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  • other protocols, Advanced terminal emulation capabilities (VT100, VT102, VT220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux terminals) with full Unicode...
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  • Corporation of Maynard, Massachusetts in 1982. It was first used by Digital's VT220 ANSI/ASCII terminal and was subsequently used by the Rainbow-100, DECmate-II...
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    developed the Multinational Character Set (DEC-MCS) for use in the popular VT220 terminal as one of the first extensions designed more for international...
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  • Celestial Software. Some features of AbsoluteTelnet: Emulates VT52, VT100, VT220, VT320, ANSI, Xterm, QNX, SCO-ANSI, ANSIBBS, and WYSE60 Password, Public-key...
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