Re: VT100

Subject: Re: VT100
From: Jim Curran <jcurran -at- USR -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 1995 09:14:33 CST

Newton's Telecom Dictionary and the Comprehensive Networking Glossary and
Acronym Guide agree with my suggestion.

Jim

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Subject: VT100
Author: Richard Dimock <red -at- ELSEGUNDOCA -dot- ATTGIS -dot- COM> at Internet
Date: 8/4/95 1:42 AM


Suggests Jim Curran:
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I've understood VT to stand for virtual terminal.
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Answers Dick:

I doubt that interpretation. Back in the years of the VT100
introduction, "virtual" applied only to Big Blue's memory.

Plus there is nothing "virtual" about a VT100. Solid electronics,
rugged case, heavy power cord. At least back then.

Plus how can a terminal be virtual? eh? Whatcha gonna type on?

One might consider terminals that emulate the VT100 to be
"virtual" VT100s, though.

Again, as I stated, a marketing model name often has no
genuine meaning, and I suspect DEC never truly designated VT
to mean anything specific. Customers fill in their own
virtual meanings. Car Model letters are a good example.


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