The
"Miniterm" portable computer terminal was produced by Computer Devices
Incorporated of Burlington, MA. The Miniterm had a 64k processor with 32k RAM
and included a modem acoustic coupler, and an 80-column thermal printer that
could produce 50 characters per second. Programs were developed in Basic or in
Motorola 6800 assembly language on a companion unit. The "Miniterm" was donated by Mr. Richard Diamond and his daughter Claire of Watertown Massachessetts. The devise was used at Interactive Data Corporation during the 1980's. |
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