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|image=Tek 611 1 crop.jpg | caption=611 Mod 162C | |image=Tek 611 1 crop.jpg | caption=611 Mod 162C | ||
|introduced=1967|discontinued=(?) | |introduced=1967|discontinued=(?) | ||
|designers=Norm Winningstad;Dan Denham;Carlo Infante; | |designers=Norm Winningstad;Dan Denham;Carlo Infante;Stu McNaughton;Walt Lowy;Leo Heineck | ||
|manuals= | |manuals= | ||
* [ | * [[Media:Tek 611 pages from 1970 catalog.pdf|Tektronix 611 page from 1970 Catalog]] | ||
* [ | * [[Media:070-0752-02.pdf|Tektronix 611 Manual]] | ||
* [[Media:Tek 611 fcp march 1968.pdf|Tektronix 611 Factory Calibration Procedure, March 1968]] | * [[Media:Tek 611 fcp march 1968.pdf|Tektronix 611 Factory Calibration Procedure, March 1968]] | ||
<small>'''Modifications''' | <small>'''Modifications''' | ||
* [[Media:040-0551-00.pdf|Rack Adapter]] | * [[Media:040-0551-00.pdf|Rack Adapter]] | ||
* [[Media:040-0557-00.pdf|4601 Hardcopy Unit compatibility]] | * [[Media:040-0557-00.pdf|4601 Hardcopy Unit compatibility]] | ||
* [[Media:Tek 611 mod 040-0557 schematics.pdf|Mod 040-0557 Schematics]] | |||
* [[Media:Tek 611 hardcopy mod m16-560.pdf|Tektronix 611 Hardcopy Modification M16,560]] | |||
* [[Media:Tek type 611 mod 162c.pdf|Tektronix 611 Mod 162C]] | |||
</small> | </small> | ||
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I joined a small group in 1964 working on a new storage tube product destined to become the 611. | I joined a small group in 1964 working on a new storage tube product destined to become the 611. | ||
We were, [[Norm Winningstad]], who reported to [[Howard Vollum]] and I think the President at the time, | We were, [[Norm Winningstad]], who reported to [[Howard Vollum]] and I think the President at the time, Phd. [[Carlo Infante]], Engineer [[Stuart McNaughton]], Technicians [[Walt Lowy]], [[Leo Heineck]] and myself. | ||
Phd. [[Carlo Infante]], Engineer [[Stuart | We worked with CRT Engineering as they developed the 11" Anderson Storage CRT. The 611 product was not immediately successful. | ||
We worked with CRT Engineering as they developed the 11" Anderson Storage CRT. | |||
The 611 product was not immediately successful. | |||
We learned customers wanted software to make it become a terminal, and some means of hard copy. | We learned customers wanted software to make it become a terminal, and some means of hard copy. | ||
Thus began the Terminal group. | Thus began the Terminal group. We always had "Display" in our title, but really were a computer terminal group. | ||
We always had "Display" in our title, but really were a computer terminal group. | |||
The group was expanded to include Digital Engineers and Software Engineers. | The group was expanded to include Digital Engineers and Software Engineers. | ||
[[John Griffin]] was placed in charge of terminal development and [[Chuck Gibson]] headed up a group to design a printer. | [[John Griffin]] was placed in charge of terminal development and [[Chuck Gibson]] headed up a group to design a printer. | ||
The 611 became the core of a storage tube computer terminal. | The 611 became the core of a storage tube computer terminal. In 1968 I left the group temporarily and moved to Corvallis. | ||
In 1968 I left the group temporarily and moved to Corvallis. | I attended OSU for 2 years at Tektronix's expense. The group developed and introduced to the world the storage tube terminal. | ||
I attended OSU for 2 years at Tektronix's expense. | |||
The group developed and introduced to the world the storage tube terminal. | |||
I returned to Tek in 1970 as an Engineer and was assigned to Chuck's group working on several different projects. | I returned to Tek in 1970 as an Engineer and was assigned to Chuck's group working on several different projects. | ||
This was the beginning of the real fun years for me. | This was the beginning of the real fun years for me. | ||
We tried all kinds of ideas while Chuck and a few folks introduced the printer using 3M's Dry Silver paper printer. | We tried all kinds of ideas while Chuck and a few folks introduced the printer using 3M's Dry Silver paper printer. | ||
None of this work had much digital circuitry, it was basically all analog circuitry. | None of this work had much digital circuitry, it was basically all analog circuitry. In those days memory came in 2k memory chips. | ||
In those days memory came in 2k memory chips. | |||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20141002162856/http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2009-May/065815.html Discussion of the Tek 611 on the Classic Computers mailing list] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20141002162856/http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctech/2009-May/065815.html Discussion of the Tek 611 on the Classic Computers mailing list] | ||
* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/unibus/EK-AA11K-TM-001_Jul76.pdf DEC Manual Discussing the Tek 611] | * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/unibus/EK-AA11K-TM-001_Jul76.pdf DEC Manual Discussing the Tek 611] | ||
* [https://vintagetek.org/type-1100-storage-display-unit/ Type 1100 Storage Display Unit] @ vintagetek.org | * [https://vintagetek.org/type-1100-storage-display-unit/ Type 1100 Storage Display Unit] @ vintagetek.org | ||
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{{PatentLinks|611}} | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
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Tektronix 611 19 HV power open.jpg | Tektronix 611 19 HV power open.jpg | ||
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==611 Mod 162C== | |||
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[[Category:600 series CRT monitors]] | [[Category:600 series CRT monitors]] | ||
[[Category:Introduced in 1967]] | [[Category:Introduced in 1967]] |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 8 July 2024
The Tektronix 611 is a storage display monitor introduced in October 1967. It was the monitor included in Tektronix' first graphics terminal, the 4002.
Regarding 611 development, Dan Denham recalls:
I joined a small group in 1964 working on a new storage tube product destined to become the 611. We were, Norm Winningstad, who reported to Howard Vollum and I think the President at the time, Phd. Carlo Infante, Engineer Stuart McNaughton, Technicians Walt Lowy, Leo Heineck and myself. We worked with CRT Engineering as they developed the 11" Anderson Storage CRT. The 611 product was not immediately successful. We learned customers wanted software to make it become a terminal, and some means of hard copy. Thus began the Terminal group. We always had "Display" in our title, but really were a computer terminal group.
The group was expanded to include Digital Engineers and Software Engineers. John Griffin was placed in charge of terminal development and Chuck Gibson headed up a group to design a printer. The 611 became the core of a storage tube computer terminal. In 1968 I left the group temporarily and moved to Corvallis. I attended OSU for 2 years at Tektronix's expense. The group developed and introduced to the world the storage tube terminal. I returned to Tek in 1970 as an Engineer and was assigned to Chuck's group working on several different projects. This was the beginning of the real fun years for me.
We tried all kinds of ideas while Chuck and a few folks introduced the printer using 3M's Dry Silver paper printer. None of this work had much digital circuitry, it was basically all analog circuitry. In those days memory came in 2k memory chips.
Key Specifications
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The 611 uses a magnetic deflection storage CRT with a viewable area of 21 cm by 16.2 cm.
It is specified as supporting 300 by 400 line pairs, roughly equivalent to 600 by 800 pixels.
It uses a maximum of 250 watts and has a fan.
Links
- Discussion of the Tek 611 on the Classic Computers mailing list
- DEC Manual Discussing the Tek 611
- Type 1100 Storage Display Unit @ vintagetek.org
Documents Referencing 611
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Service Scope 47 Dec 1967.pdf | Article | Storage Display Instruments | 1967 | 601 • 611 | |
Service Scope 49 Apr 1968.pdf | Article | Direct-View Bistable-Storage CRT Resolution | 1968 | 610 • 611 | |
Service Scope 50 Jun 1968.pdf | Article | The FET takes its place | 1968 | P6045 • 282 • 611 • 410 • 453 • 1A7A | |
Tekscope 1969 V1 N3 Jun 1969.pdf | Article | A New Look in Information Display | 1969 | 601 • 602 • 611 • 4501 • T4002 | |
Tekscope 1970 V2 N5 Oct 1970.pdf | Article | Tektronix Storage Tubes | 1970 | 601 • 611 • T4002 • T4005 • 4201 • 4501 • 4601 • 7514 | |
History of the Information Display Division - John Lamb, June 1974.pdf | Article | History of the Information Display Division | John Lamb | 1974 | Information Display Division • 601 • 611 • 602 • 4002 • 4501 • 4005 • 4601 • 4901 • 4951 • 4002A • 4551 • 4701 • Tekplot • 4602 • 4010 • 4610 • 4911 • 4912 • 613 • 4903 • 4012 • 4013 • 4014 • 4015 • 4023 • 4503 • 4921 • 4922 • 4953 • 4954 |
Patents that may apply to 611
Page | Title | Inventors | Filing date | Grant date | Links |
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Patent US 3453403A | Power selection device | Eldon Hoffman | 1966-08-18 | 1969-07-01 | 115 • 140 • 141 • 141A • 144 • 145 • 146 • 147 • 148 • 149 • 149A • 230 • 284 • 286 • 453 • 454 • 491 • 520A • 521A • 522 • 545B • 547 • 556 • 561B • 564B • 568 • 576 • 611 • 647A • 2101 • 2601 • 5030 • R5030 • 5031 • R5031 • 7503 • 7504 • 7704 • 7704A • 7904 • R7903 |
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