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DG work station

Data-General has introduced a new Tempest work station, the Dasher D46IT. It is a smart terminal with alphanumeric and character graphics.

It combines Dasher and industry-standard compatibility in a gate-array-based design.

The work station consists of a 30cm (diagonal measure), monochrome video monitor, a detached keyboard, a communications interface using full duplex asynchronous protocol, and a serial printer port.

Features include 24 user-definable screen'windows, an extended ROMresident character set, and a powerful set of editing commands and character graphics facilities. The screen features a directly viewable field of 24 lines or 81 characters, or 24 lines of 135 characters. Bidirectional vertical scrolling and 162-char-acter horizontal scrolling is available.

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Bibliographic details

Press, 28 July 1987, Page 30

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111

DG work station Press, 28 July 1987, Page 30

DG work station Press, 28 July 1987, Page 30

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