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* [[Media:070-2363-00.pdf ‎|Tektronix CT 8101 Service Manual]]
* [[Media:070-2360-00.pdf ‎|Tektronix CT 8101 Users Manual]]
 
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The '''Tektronix CT8101''' is a printing console terminal for use as an optional accessory with the 8000-series [[8001]] and [[8002]] Microprocessor Labs.
The '''Tektronix CT8101''' is a printing console terminal for use as an optional accessory with the 8000-series [[8001]] and [[8002]] Microprocessor Labs.
It is a rebranded Texas Instruments model 743 thermo-printing terminal, from the "Silent 700" series.
It has an RS-232 port that supports two speeds, 110 baud and 300 baud.  It does not have an acoustic coupler (TI's 745 did).
It is a terminal, not a general purpose computer, although it is based on a Texas Instruments TMS 8080 microprocessor, a second-sourced [[Intel 8080]].


The CT8101 interfaces with the [[8000-series]] Microprocessor Labs with a EIA standard [[RS-232-C]] port on the System Communications module. Data formats and baud rates are selectable for EIA and TTY operation.
The CT8101 connects to the [[8000-series]] Microprocessor Labs through an [[RS-232 interface]] on the System Communications module. Data formats and baud rates are selectable for EIA and TTY operation.


The keyboard uses full 96 character ASCII standard.
The keyboard uses full 96 character ASCII standard.
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Price (1978 Catalog): $1395
Price (1978 Catalog): $1395


====Electrical Characteristics:====
{{BeginSpecs}}
{|
{{Spec | Power | 115 V<sub>AC</sub>, 47 - 63 Hz, 75 W }}
| Line Voltage
{{EndSpecs}}
|115 V<sub>AC</sub>
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|Frequency
==Links==
|47 - 63 Hz
* [[wikipedia:Silent 700|Silent 700]] @ Wikipedia
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* [http://www.vintagevolts.com/texas-instruments-silent-700-series/ Silent 700 series] @ vintagevolts.com
|Power Consumption
|75 W
|}


===Pictures===
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Tek-CT8101_01.jpg | Photo in 1978 Catalog
Tek-CT8101_01.jpg | Photo in 1978 Catalog
TI 743 745 ad.jpg  | Texas Instruments 743 / 745 terminal advertisement, 1979
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Terminals]]
[[Category:Computer terminals]]
[[Category:8000-series|8000-series Microprocessor Labs]]
[[Category:8000-series|8000-series Microprocessor Labs]]
[[Category:Computer terminals]]

Latest revision as of 19:03, 1 March 2022

Tektronix CT8101
CT8101 terminal
CT8101 Console terminal

Produced from 1977 to (?)

Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix CT8101 is a printing console terminal for use as an optional accessory with the 8000-series 8001 and 8002 Microprocessor Labs. It is a rebranded Texas Instruments model 743 thermo-printing terminal, from the "Silent 700" series.

It has an RS-232 port that supports two speeds, 110 baud and 300 baud. It does not have an acoustic coupler (TI's 745 did).

It is a terminal, not a general purpose computer, although it is based on a Texas Instruments TMS 8080 microprocessor, a second-sourced Intel 8080.

The CT8101 connects to the 8000-series Microprocessor Labs through an RS-232 interface on the System Communications module. Data formats and baud rates are selectable for EIA and TTY operation.

The keyboard uses full 96 character ASCII standard.

Price (1978 Catalog): $1395

Key Specifications

Power 115 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz, 75 W

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Links

Pictures