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The ADM-3A was an influential early video display terminal, introduced in 1976. It was manufactured by Lear Siegler and had a 12-inch screen displaying 12 or 24 lines of 80 characters. It set a new industry low single unit price of $995. Its "dumb terminal" nickname came from some of the original trade publication advertisements. It quickly became commercially successful because of the rapid increase of computer communications speeds, and because of new minicomputer systems released to the market which required inexpensive operator consoles.

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  • ADM-3A (en)
  • ADM-3A (de)
  • ADM3A (ja)
  • ADM-3 (ru)
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  • The ADM-3A was an influential early video display terminal, introduced in 1976. It was manufactured by Lear Siegler and had a 12-inch screen displaying 12 or 24 lines of 80 characters. It set a new industry low single unit price of $995. Its "dumb terminal" nickname came from some of the original trade publication advertisements. It quickly became commercially successful because of the rapid increase of computer communications speeds, and because of new minicomputer systems released to the market which required inexpensive operator consoles. (en)
  • ADM-3Aとは、Lear Siegler, Inc.が1976年から製造したビデオ表示端末。 (ja)
  • ADM-3 — компьютерный терминал, выпускавшийся компанией с 1975 года по середину 1980-х. В 1976 году вышла модификация ADM-3A, поддерживавшая управляющие символы позиционирования курсора и некоторые другие возможности. Терминал имел 12-дюймовый экран, отображающий 12 или 24 строки по 80 символов. Изначальная стоимость составляла $995, что было достаточно недорого для своего времени, благодаря чему он довольно быстро завоевал популярность. Для управления курсором использовались клавиши HJKL, на которых были нарисованы стрелки. (ru)
  • ADM-3A ist ein ASCII-Computer-Terminal, gebaut von und ab 1976 am Markt, zählt zu den ersten Computer-Terminals. Es konnte auf seinem 30 cm (12 Zoll) monochrom-Bildschirm 12 oder 24 Zeilen zu je 80 ASCII-Zeichen darstellen. Es verfügt über eine erweiterte Schreibmaschinen-Tastatur mit 59 Tasten, QWERTY-Belegung, mit einigen speziell belegten Tasten. Über eine serielle Schnittstelle, wählbar nach der Norm EIA-232 oder als 20-mA-Fernschreiber-Anschluss, wurde es an den Host-Rechner angeschlossen. Es war als Bausatz zum Preis von 995 US$ oder als fertig zusammengebautes Gerät um 1.195 US$ erhältlich. (de)
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