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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. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [[wikipedia:Silent 700|Silent 700]] @ Wikipedia | * [[wikipedia:Silent 700|Silent 700]] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [http://www.vintagevolts.com/texas-instruments-silent-700-series/ Silent 700 series] @ vintagevolts.com | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Latest revision as of 19:03, 1 March 2022
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
- Silent 700 @ Wikipedia
- Silent 700 series @ vintagevolts.com
Pictures
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Photo in 1978 Catalog
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Texas Instruments 743 / 745 terminal advertisement, 1979