Hazeltine Terminals ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: comp.terminals NNTP-Posting-Host: xmission.xmission.com NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 00:44:25 +0000 (UTC) References: Message-ID: Organization: multi-cellular, biological Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 00:44:25 +0000 (UTC) From: Richard Subject: Re: Hazeltine 2000 manual [Please do not mail me a copy of your followup] OK, here's what I ended up with... http://www.xmission.com/~legalize/vintage/docs/hazeltine/HI1004A_Hazeltine_2000_Operating_Manual_Jan1975.pdf -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" -- DirectX 9 draft available for download ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: comp.terminals Organization: VT100.net Message-ID: <3AF1CFD0.5421B5DC@tinyworld.co.uk> References: <9csa7i$69u$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu> Date: Thu, 03 May 2001 22:38:24 +0100 From: Paul Williams Subject: Re: Hazeltine 2000 Frank da Cruz wrote: > > Does anybody have a manual and/or a photo of a Hazeltine 2000? From a thread on alt.folklore.computers, back in January: http://www.arargh.com/pics/cover.gif http://www.arargh.com/pics/page2223.gif Unfortunately, no page2021, page1819, etc.! I wouldn't bother with the emulation for Kermit 95, Frank -- you'd have to emulate the effect of core memory _nearly_ storing the display through power cycles! I know you have a large collection of terminal manuals, but do you also have a large collection of terminals at Columbia? Regards, Paul .............................................................................. Newsgroups: comp.terminals Message-ID: <9csmi2$eq0$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu> References: <9csa7i$69u$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu> <3AF1CFD0.5421B5DC@tinyworld.co.uk> <9csl69$dpd$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu> Organization: Columbia University NNTP-Posting-Host: watsun.cc.columbia.edu Date: 3 May 2001 22:36:50 GMT From: Frank da Cruz Subject: Re: Hazeltine 2000 In article <9csl69$dpd$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>, Jeffrey Altman wrote: : : In article <3AF1CFD0.5421B5DC@tinyworld.co.uk>, : Paul Williams wrote: : > : > I know you have a large collection of terminal manuals, but do you : > also have a large collection of terminals at Columbia? : > : : We have a rather large collection of terminals. There is nothing : like the real thing when testing compliance of a emulation. I wasn't actually considering an emulation (although it couldn't be too difficult)(*) -- I really just want a picture for a local history I was working on: http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/ We had H2000's when I first came to work here, but, for some reason, I misremembered them as H1200's, and made the following puzzled reference to it: http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/h1200.html which I'll replace, hopefully including the picture, now that I have been reminded they were actually H2000's. (*) Yes, I remember it had some peculiarities, including a certain state it would enter, usually during a thunderstorm, when it seemed to turn into a kind of video game, with little battleships cruising back and forth... - Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UPDATE: Frank eventually changed the URL: http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/h2000.html ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Circa A.D. 2002, users looking for a product that runs on a PC and emulates a Hazeltine H1500 may wish to explore at least these: Kermit-95 http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html teemtalk.2000 http://www.pericom-software.com/pericom1.htm http://www.pericom-software.com/tt2000tech.htm Softerm Plus+ (with augmentation package) http://www.softronics.com/lit_plus.html ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 2003: Paul Williams has now created an electronic copy of the Hazeltine 1420 Video Display Terminal Reference Manual: http://vt100.net/hazeltine/h1420-rm/ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Received: by sinsen.oslonett.no ; Mon, 18 Sep 1995 08:27:40 +0200 Message-ID: Date: Mon, 18 Sep 1995 08:17:46 -0400 To: Richard Shuford From: ingar@oslonett.no (Ingar Rune Steinsland) Subject: Re: hazeltine emulation codes Hi! Sending you some tables (8086 assembly) for the Hazeltine terminal. I am not sure the tables will help you, but anyway.... Good luck! ; ********************* ; * Hazeltine 1500 * ; ********************* ; Control characters public hzl_ctrlTAB hzl_ctrlTAB dw offset c_ignore ; 00h, ignore dw offset c_ignore ; 01h dw offset c_ignore ; 02h dw offset c_ignore ; 03h dw offset c_ignore ; 04h dw offset c_ignore ; 05h dw offset c_ignore ; 06h dw offset c_bell ; 07h, print bell sound dw offset c_cursorleft ; 08h, cursor left dw offset c_ignore ; 09h dw offset c_linefeed ; 0ah, linefeed dw offset c_ignore ; obh dw offset c_ignore ; och dw offset c_carriageret ; 0dh, carriage return dw offset c_ignore ; oeh dw offset c_ignore ; 0fh dw offset c_cursorright ; 10h, cursor right dw offset c_ignore ; 11h dw offset c_ignore ; 12h dw offset c_ignore ; 13h dw offset c_ignore ; 14h dw offset c_ignore ; 15h dw offset c_ignore ; 16h dw offset c_ignore ; 17h dw offset c_ignore ; 18h dw offset c_ignore ; 19h dw offset c_ignore ; 1ah dw offset c_ignore ; 1bh dw offset c_ignore ; 1ch dw offset c_ignore ; 1dh dw offset c_ignore ; 1eh dw offset c_ignore ; 1fh dw offset c_esc_sequences ; 7eh, escape sequence characters ; db 24 ; No. of screen lines db 80 ; Screen width db 0 ; Flag, not used dw 1 ; Enable wraparound at column 80 ; public hzl_CSI_tab hzl_CSI_tab db 0ffh ; No CSI for Hazeltine ; public hzl_CSI_seq_tab hzl_CSI_seq_tab dw 0 ; ; Tables for simple escape sequences ; (7eh for Hazeltine) public hzl_ESC_cod_ptr hzl_ESC_cod_ptr db 0bh db 0ch db 0fh db 11h db 12h db 13h db 17h db 18h db 1ah db 1ch db 1dh db 1fh db 46h db 47h db 16h db 31h db 30h db 05h db 06h db 19h db 1fh db 0ffh ; ********************* ; * Tilde functions * ; * for * ; * Hazeltine 1500 * ; ********************* ; public HZL_ESC_fnc_ptr HZL_ESC_fnc_ptr dw offset c_cursordown ; 0bh cursor down dw offset c_cursorup ; 0ch cursor up dw offset c_era_restline ; 0fh erase rest of line dw offset E_hzl_curs_load ; 11h absolute cursor pos dw offset c_cursorhome ; 12h cursor to home position dw offset c_deleteline ; 13h delete line dw offset c_eraserestofscr ; 17h erase rest of screen dw offset c_eraserestofscr ; 18h erase rest of screen dw offset c_insline ; 1ah insert line dw offset c_erasescreen ; 1ch cursor to home position and clear screen dw offset c_erasescreen ; 1dh cursor to home position and clear screen dw offset E_enter_graphic dw offset E_disable_graphic dw offset E_key_lock_hzl dw offset E_enable_keyclick dw offset E_disable_keyclick dw offset c_ignore dw offset c_ignore dw offset c_ignore dw offset c_ignore ; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingar Rune Steinsland, Orkim Data AS, Kordahlvn 13, 1591 Sperrebotn,Norway Tlf: 47-88001287 / 47-90055401 / 47-69288270 Fax: 47-69288353 email: ingar@oslonett.no web: http://www.oslonett.no/~ingar/Welcome.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// The above reminds us that Hazeltine terminals co-opted the normally printable tilde character ~ for invisible use as a control-sequence introducer. This causes strange behavior if you try to display text in which the tilde is embedded. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: comp.terminals Path: cs.utk.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet !news.kei.com!ssd.intel.com!chnews!ornews.intel.com!percy!agora!tedm Message-ID: References: <1993Sep18.001038.12459@intrepid.com> Organization: Open Communications Forum X-Subject: (Medical Information Technology, Inc.) Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 20:29:33 GMT From: tedm@agora.rain.com (Ted Mittelstaedt) Subject: Re: Help with Hazeltine Esprit I/Esprit PICTerm CBG In article <1993Sep18.001038.12459@intrepid.com>, vladimir@intrepid.intrepid.com (Vladimir Vukicevic) writes: > > > I have a Hazeltine Esprit I (I think it's an Esprit: it says Esprit on the > > I don't have a manual. :( If anyone has any information on binding commands [information as of 1993] Manuals and such for Hazeltine terminals can be purchased from TRW Customer Service Division for a nominal fee. The address is: Customer Service Division 15 Law Drive P.O. Box 2076 Fairfield, NJ 07007-2078 I have an old phone number of 206-641-6660 but obviously this is not in New Jersey. -- Ted Mittelstaedt tedm@agora.rain.com ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// An address from the Internet Domain Name System, from 21 June 1990. Hazeltine 450 East Pulaski Road Greenlawn, New York 11740 Domain Name: HAZELTINE.COM ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 1997-08-07 on the Web, the surviving part of Hazeltine appears http://www.gec.com/cpd/1ncpd.htm#1.55 GEC-Marconi Hazeltine Corporation, 164 Totowa Road, PO Box 975, Wayne, New Jersey 07474-0975 USA Tel: +1 201/633-6000 Fax: +1 201/633-6431 Airborne, naval, and surface C3I and C2 applications; network command and control systems management; integrated communication, navigation and identification avionics; datalink terminals for aircraft, missiles and RPVs; doppler navigation and velocity sensors, airborne computers, landing systems, tactical midcourse guidance systems, precision digital stabilisation and pointing systems, multiplex equipment, customised electronic components. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Path: utkcs2!stc06.ctd.ornl.gov!fnnews.fnal.gov!lll-winken.llnl.gov !news.larc.nasa.gov!news.msfc.nasa.gov!europa.clark.net !cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.bbnplanet.com!portc02.blue.aol.com !audrey01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail Date: 10 Mar 1997 21:10:52 GMT Message-ID: <19970310211000.QAA10192@ladder01.news.aol.com> References: <857919592.16104@dejanews.com> From: bbreynolds@aol.com Subject: Re: Hazeltine In article <857919592.16104@dejanews.com>, jhunt@callnet.com writes: > >Subject: Hazeltine >From: jhunt@callnet.com >Date: Sun, 09 Mar 1997 09:01:35 -0600 > >In article <32F79532.6153@bbcc.ctc.edu>, John Anderson > writes: > >>Subject: Hazeltine Modular One >>From: John Anderson >>Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 11:59:46 -0800 >> >>My name is John Anderson and I work at Big Bend Community College Library >>in Moses Lake, WA. >> >>Digging around in the basement I found a Hazeltine Modular One. I would >>like to find out whatever I can about it. If anyone has any information >>about this terminal/computer please e-mail me at >> >>Thanks >>John Anderson >> > >>The terminal is a bisynchronous unit using a poll/select protocol; I do >>not have one, >>but believe I still have the documentation back home (Philadelphia; I'm in >>Chicago on >>a contract) which I kept because it explains some rather wild Series/1 >CPS >>code which used the terminals. I'll see if I can find the manual next >>time I'm home (2/14). > >Is it possible to get a Hazeltine 1510 working with a Series/1? > (For jhunt): Yes, Hazeltine 1510 can be used as a "glass TTY" on several different feature cards of the Series/1, in CPS, RPS, and EDX. (And watch your quoting mechanism---it's inverted). (For johna): As for the Modular One documentation, I didn't get to my storage shed last time I was home...be there again in a couple of weeks, and will try to find time to find it. -- Bruce B. Reynolds, Systems Consultant: Founder of Trailing Edge Technologies ---It May Not Be Broken Now, But How About the Year 2000?? ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers Path: utkcs2!stc06.ctd.ornl.gov!news.he.net!news.nacamar.de!news.apfel.de !news.maxwell.syr.edu!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net !sprint!uunet!in2.uu.net!152.163.170.17!newstf01.news.aol.com !audrey01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail Date: 21 Apr 1997 17:27:24 GMT Message-ID: <19970421172600.NAA27191@ladder01.news.aol.com> References: <19970205181301.NAA19383@ladder01.news.aol.com> From: bbreynolds@aol.com (BBReynolds) Subject: Re: Hazeltine Modular One [quotations excised] I have extracted from my storage collection Hazeltine manual HI 1076 revised July 1976 "Hazeltine Modular One Video Display Terminal Operation Manual"; along with an appendix "Hazeltine Modular One - Univac Polling Discipline" (before we had protocols, we had disciplines) dated 15 June 1977. I'm posting this to the thread on alt.folklore.computers and will copy to John Anderson via e-mail. -- Bruce B. Reynolds, Systems Consultant: Founder of Trailing Edge Technologies--- Sweeping Up Behind Data Processing Dinosaurs ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Newsgroups: comp.terminals Message-ID: References: <7p1euh$30i$1@ffx2nh3.news.uu.net> X-Trace: iad-read.news.verio.net 934593189 168.143.0.8 (1999-08-14 01:13:09 UT) User-Agent: tin/pre-1.4-19990624 ("Dawnrazor") (UNIX) (SunOS/5.6 (sun4u)) NNTP-Posting-Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 01:13:09 GMT Date: 14 Aug 1999 00:00:00 GMT From: "T.E.Dickey" Subject: Re: Hazeltine 1500 & 1520 John A. Simkiss III wrote: > > Does anybody know of a source for specifications on the Hazeltine 1500 and > 1520 terminals. I believe the 1520 is a superset of the 1500, but cannot > find any information on the differences. Your reply by email is most > appreciated. from the terminfo descriptions, that seems a reasonable statement. They're different - but have some similarities. Here's a difference listing: comparing hz1500 to hz1520. comparing booleans. bw: F:T. hz: T:F. msgr: F:T. comparing numbers. comparing strings. bold: NULL, '\E^_'. clear: '~^\', '\E^\'. cud1: '~^K', '^J'. cup: '~\021%p2%p2%?%{30}%>%t%{32}%+%;%{96}%+%c%p1%{96}%+%c', '\E\021%p2> cuu1: '~^L', '\E^L'. dl1: '~\023$<40>', '\E^S'. ed: '~\030$<10>', '\E^X'. el: '~^O', '\E^O'. home: '~^R', '\E^R'. il1: '~\032$<40>', '\E^Z'. kbs: NULL, '^H'. kclr: NULL, '\E^\'. kcud1: '^J', '\E^K'. kcuu1: '~^L', '\E^L'. kdl1: NULL, '\E^S'. ked: NULL, '\E^X'. kel: NULL, '\E^O'. khome: '~^R', '\E^R'. kil1: NULL, '\E^Z'. rmso: '~^Y', '\E^Y'. rs1: NULL, '\E$\E\005\E?\E\031'. sgr0: NULL, '\E^Y'. smso: '~^_', '\E^_'. -- Thomas E. Dickey dickey@clark.net http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////