Discussion of Video Terminals made by Facit ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Date: 2000-12-02 09:52:56 PST From: Jonas Wissting (wiss@eelwing.arda) Subject: Facit-terminals I have two terminals (glass-terminals), both FACIT without any docs. One has the screen mounted on a L-shaped stand and it can be rotated to either landscape or portrait-mode, the other has a rather heavy keyboard and some kind of video-connector on the backside. Do anyone know anything or have docs about these? Jonas -- http://wiss.unx.nu http://linux.unx.nu ........................................ Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Date: 2000-12-02 10:31:55 PST From: Christian Brunschen (cb@df.lth.se) Subject: Re: Facit-terminals In article <37bb09.g66.ln@luthien.arda>, Jonas Wissting wrote: > >I have two terminals (glass-terminals), both FACIT without any docs, FACIT was a Swedish manufacturer of various office equipment including calculators, typewriters, diverse terminals, even computers, for those who didn't know that. >one has the screen mounted on a L-shaped stand and it can be rotated >to either landscape or portrait-mode, This would be a FACIT TWIST. Basically VT100 compatible, but can also work in a 'proprietary' mode. Support hardware flow control. Should have a very nice high-resolution paper-white and almost flicker-free display. Displays 24 lines of 80 characters each (standard VT100 size) in landscape mode with nice large characters, and _72_ lines at 80 characters in portrait mode (i.e., a full page of typed text). I had one of these myself and loved it :) But it has now found a different (better?) home. >the other has a rather heavy >keyboard and some kind of video-connector on the backside, Are you certain that this is a _terminal_ and not a computer? Does it have any markings? // Christian Brunschen ........................................ Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Date: 2000-12-02 12:12:58 PST From: Jonas Wissting (wiss@eelwing.arda) Subject: Re: Facit-terminals In article <90bf6k$v9$1@news.lth.se>, cb@df.lth.se (Christian Brunschen) writes: ... >>the other has a rather heavy >>keyboard and some kind of video-connector on the backside, > > Are you certain that this is a _terminal_ and not a computer? Does it have > any markings? It is the screen that has the video-connector, mod 4431. When I first powerd it up, the screen was flickering bad, but it got better after some time, but then the CRT just died, I was fiddleing with the setup and changed 60/50Hz mode to 50Hz, what I have, what is this setting for? it is in the "software"-setup together with line-speed an parity. Jonas -- http://wiss.unx.nu http://linux.unx.nu Another Glitch in the Call We don't need no indirection We don't need no flow control No data typing or declarations Did you leave the lists alone? Hey! Hacker! Leave those lists alone! Chorus: All in all, it's just a pure-LISP function call. All in all, it's just a pure-LISP function call. ........................................ Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Date: 2000-12-03 18:43:16 PST From: Philip Nasadowski (nasadowsk@mail.hartford.edu) Subject: Re: Facit-terminals In article <2000Dec2.214150.3125@lorelei.approve.se>, hoh@invalid.invalid (Goran Larsson) wrote: > and a lot of TTL. Nah, a LOT of TTL is when you've got 7 or so boards of it. I had a tossed terminal like that once. Was a REALLY dumb terminal (what a surprise). Didn't work either, could never get it to play nice with my modem. No microprocessor in it at all. Had like 7 boards covered with chips. Real cool. Of course, I tossed it :( ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: swnet.unix Date: 2000-12-15 15:46:47 PST From: Berndtson ,M (ma5065ts@gm413x.li) Subject: Re: agetty On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 18:01:37 +0100, wiss@eelwing.arda (Jonas Wissting) -The patron of swnet.unix - squeaked : >Hej > >Har en slack7.1 på en 486 med en terminal (FACIT 4431) och kärnan och >lilo med console -> ttyS0. I inittab har jag raden: >s1:1235:respawn:/sbin/agetty -h -f /etc/issue.ansi 19200 ttyS0 vt100 > >Nu vill jag ju inte ha terminalen på hela tiden, men om jag stänger av >den och sen slår på den fattar inte agetty detta och vad värre är >kommer det bara en massa konstiga tecken till terminalen, olika ljusa >fyrkanter, så är det tills man får igång en ny getty, antingen genom >login-timeout, logga in och logga ut, eller "killall agetty" (från >annan burk) > >Vad är det som går fel, vad kan man göra åt det? Kan det funka att ge den ett 'break' (^U) ? startar terminalen alltid upp i 19200? /Mats -- Hall av berömmelse; bäst översatta datatermer ? * Demonen för svåra fel. * Anonymt rör. * * * MER ATT KOMMA * * * //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////