TI Museum
Model: 924 VDT
Adapter: 110 volt or 220 volt (Italy)
Year: 1987
Keyboard: Detached, low-profile, adjustable tilt Standard typewriter layout Acoustic feedback Calculator-style numeric keypad
Display: 14-inch (diagonal measure) cathode ray tube Cpu: ? Speed: ? mhz CO-processor: - Rom: ? kRam: ? k Sound: Beeper
Text mode: 80 columns or 132 columns by 24 rows Graphics mode: 2 colors
Size - Weight: 47 x 24 x 55 cm / 3 kg with monochrome monitor
I/O ports: -
Media: -OS: -
Peripherals: -
Price: - $ (USA) / £ (Italy)
Info: The Texas Instruments TI Model 924 was a vintage video display terminal introduced in 1987. It was primarily used as a workstation console for multi-user Unix and minicomputer environments and featured a dedicated, specialized keyboard
Model: VPU200-3104
Adapter: 110 volt or 220 volt (Italy)
Year: 1984
Keyboard: QWERTY full-stroke keyboard with arrow keys and separated numeric keypad
Cpu: TMS9900 Speed: 5 mhz CO-processor: - Rom: 8kRam: 128k Sound: Beeper
Text mode: 80 x 25 Graphics mode: 2 colors
Size - Weight: 47 x 24 x 55 cm / 18 kg with monochrome monitor
I/O ports: -
Media: one 5''1/4 disk-drive (320k) OS: -
Peripherals: -
Price: - 3000$ (USA, november 1983) / - model : £ 4.000.000 (Italy, 1985)
Info: The VPU200–3104 is a self-contained unit which houses a CRT display screen and features an attached hinge keyboard and a 3.3 MByte floppy disk drive. When the unit is not in use, the keyboard can be folded upward toward the display screen and latched in that position. The bottom of the keyboard then becomes the front of a completely closed case. For ease of handling, a carrying strap is affixed to one side of the case. The VPU200 is an industrial computer terminal and must be treated with the care given to electronic test equipment.


























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