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The 4010-1 variant includes circuitry that allows the stored image to be printed using a [[4610]] hard copy unit. | The 4010-1 variant includes circuitry that allows the stored image to be printed using a [[4610]] hard copy unit. | ||
== See Also== | |||
* [[CM 015-0205-01]] | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 14:59, 2 March 2022
The Tektronix 4010 is a graphics terminal introduced in 1972, based on an 11" direct-view storage tube.
It succeeded the 4002 model from 1969 and founded the very successful 4010 family that also includes the 11" 4012/4013 (1973) that added lowercase characters, the 19" 4014/4015 (1974), and the 25" 4016 (1979).
4010 series commands were widely emulated in third-party products.
The 4010 displays vectors on a 1024×780 resolution raster.
The 4010-1 variant includes circuitry that allows the stored image to be printed using a 4610 hard copy unit.
See Also
Links
- DVST Graphic Terminals @ vintagetek.org
- Tektronix 4010 @ terminals-wiki
- Tektronix 4010 @ classiccmp.org
- Tektronix 4010 @ Wikipedia
- 4010 in operation / Another demo (@ YouTube)
- Open Source Tek 4010 series emulator for Raspberry Pi and other Linux systems
Photos
See also
- 4610, 4611 and 4631 hardcopy devices
- 4924 cartridge tape recorder
- 4662 plotter
- 4957 graphics tablets
- 4051 and 4052/4054 computers
Custom ICs used in the 4010
Page | Model | Part nos | Description | Designers | Used in |
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155-0035-00 | M053B | 155-0035-00 • 155-0116-00 | quad op-amp | Mike Metcalf | 3110 • 3S7 • 3T7 • 492 • 492A • 492AP • 492P • 494 • 494P • 496 • 496P • 4010 • 4011 • 4012 • 4013 • 7L5 • 7L12 • 7L13 • 7L14 • 7L18 • 7S11 • 7T11 • 7S12 • S-6 • 1461 • 4602 • P7001 • 613 • 653 |