Vintage DEC DECGRAPHIC-11 A Whole New Way to Look at Graphics - 1974 For Sale

Vintage DEC DECGRAPHIC-11 A Whole New Way to Look at Graphics - 1974
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Vintage DEC DECGRAPHIC-11 A Whole New Way to Look at Graphics - 1974:
$13.00

This is a 8 physical page, 16 printed side brochuregiven the specifications of theDescribing all the members of the DECGRAPHIC-11 family in 1974.This included the VT11 controller and the GT40, GT42 and GT44 systems.The specifications for all are included as well as features described.
Note that the VT11 \"graphics processor\" would fetch the commands to do the graphic displaysfrom the memory and then execute them, totally without help from the PDP-11 in which it was installed.
Both the GT40, GT42 and GT44 subsystems initially used the VT11, with the GT40 being introduced in 1972.The GT40 and GT42 used the PDP-11/10 processor andthe GT44 used the PDP-11/40.The difference between the GT40 and GT42 was that the latter had a full cabinet and 17\" screen and could be expanded.If you are going to offer on several of these over a few days, please tell me and I will group them for cheapest shipment.


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