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==Prices== | ==Prices== | ||
Base price in 1976 was $27,000 ( | Base price in 1976 was $27,000 ($146,000 in 2023 dollars). | ||
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* [https://vintagetek.org/4081-1976-demonstration/ 4081 Demonstration in 1976] (Video @ vintagetek.org) | * [https://vintagetek.org/4081-1976-demonstration/ 4081 Demonstration in 1976] (Video @ vintagetek.org) | ||
* [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Nb5OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8kkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5292%2C700445 Introduction in May 1976 Computer World magazine] | * [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Nb5OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8kkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5292%2C700445 Introduction in May 1976 Computer World magazine] | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== |
Revision as of 07:58, 12 October 2023
The Tektronix 4081 is a graphics workstation with a 19" direct-view storage tube, powered by an Interdata 7/16 minicomputer.
Apparently, a Tektronix 4081 at Argonne National Laboratory played an important role in the early development of MATLAB in 1977/78 (see link).
Prices
Base price in 1976 was $27,000 ($146,000 in 2023 dollars).
Links
- MathWorks blog
- 4081 Demonstration in 1976 (Video @ vintagetek.org)
- Introduction in May 1976 Computer World magazine
Documents Referencing 4081
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1976 V8 N4 with Supplement.pdf | Article | Two Graphics Technologies Merged | Charles Ceranowski | 1976 | 4081 |