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COMPUTER TERMINAL
sa   COMPUTER VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL
sa   PRINTER
x   TERMINAL (COMPUTER)
xx   COMPUTER
xx   COMPUTER INPUT & OUTPUT

Build a serial interface card for the Apple computer using the Intel 8251 programmable communications interface IC. Enables the Apple to function as a full duplex terminal in connection with another computer.
BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 20

Terminal Apple with file transfer. Low-cost telecommunication capability for the Apple II. Turn an Apple II into a simple CRT terminal with these programs.
BYTE Jun 1982 (v.7#6) pg. 410

The personal computer as an interface to a corporate management information system. Designing an intelligent terminal interface program for the Apple II Plus computer. Written in Pascal.
BYTE Oct 1982 (v.7#10) pg. 315

Build a handheld LCD terminal consisting of a single-line 16-character liquid-crystal display. Configure for serial or parallel output.
BYTE Feb 1983 (v.8#2) pg. 54

A VIC-20/Commodore 64 terminal emulator program written in BASIC lets you communicate with a mainframe.
BYTE Apr 1984 (v.9#4) pg. 379

How to interface older RTTY terminals which utilize a loop supply to computers.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Nov 1983 (v.39#11) pg. 48

How to modify the HAL ST-6 for RS-232 input/output. This will allow it to be connected directly to a computer.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Dec 1984 (v.40#12) pg. 44

How to modify the HAL CT2200 for use with RS-232. This will allow direct connection with a computer.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Dec 1984 (v.40#12) pg. 56

RS-232 terminal/monitor. Build this powerful serial-bus analyzer (SBA) which works like an expensive unit, but costs little more than a quality break-out box. Can also double as a portable, battery-operated keyboard/terminal. Est. cost: $75 (kit).
ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1993 pg. 123

Converting a Model 33 Teletype for RS232 operation. A review of a commercial converter available from National Teletypewriter Corp. Estimated cost : $150.
ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS May-Jun 1980 (v.20#3) pg. 63

Expand your KIM. Part 4. A teletype substitute. Describes how to convert the SWTP keyboard and PR-40 printer into a low-cost ($310) teletypewriter. Also describes how to add an external keyboard and display to a KIM-1 system.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #15 Mar 1978 pg. 84

Taming the I/O Selectric. Part 1. How to interface the IBM I/O Selectric typewriter to a microcomputer for use as a terminal and/or printer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #18 Jun 1978 pg. 22

Taming the I/O Selectric. Part 2. The software (flowcharts and unassembled source code) for driving a Selectric with an SWTP 6800 computer.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #19 Jul 1978 pg. 40

How to connect a BCD version of the Dura Mach 10 terminal to a Processor Technology SOL-20 system. Hardware interface and software driver are both described in detail.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #24 Dec 1978 pg. 22

Product review of the Teletype KSR-43 printing terminal.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #27 Mar 1979 pg. 96

Converting Selectric keyboards from BCD to correspondence code. Part 2. Electrical aspects.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #37 Jan 1980 pg. 98

Use the Exidy Sorcerer computer as an intelligent terminal to communicate with time-sharing computers via telephone modems. Uses the RS-232 serial port and full duplex routines presented here. Includes ability to transfer large files.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #43 Jul 1980 pg. 142

Questions and answers for beginners. Part 3. Printers and terminals.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #44 Aug 1980 pg. 154

Simple hardware modification plus this software allows the OSI C1P computer to serve as a "dumb terminal" and to be hooked up to another computer via a modem.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #53 May 1981 (v.5#5) pg. 208

Interface a Teletype to the Exidy Sorcerer computer. Includes assembly-language program for the Model 33 machine.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #60 Dec 1981 (v.5#12) pg. 76

Convert a Kaypro II computer into a smart terminal using this Basic program.
MICROCOMPUTING #87 Mar 1984 (v.8#3) pg. 96

Build a complete telecommunications terminal that emulates a standard multifunction alphanumeric terminal with some graphics ability. The circuit board measures only 4"x6" and uses the National Semiconductor NS455 TMP integrated circuit.
MICROCOMPUTING #88 Apr 1984 (v.8#4) pg. 14

Tips on assembling the Heathkit H8-5 Serial I/O board and interfacing it to a Model 33 Teletype.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [1] Oct 1978 (v.1#8) pg. 78

Basic digital logic course. Part 3. Flip-flops and how to build a very low cost, 8-key (octal) terminal. Est. cost: $57.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Dec 1974 (v.6#6) pg. 38

Teletypewriter fundamentals for hams, SWL'ers and computer hobbyists.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Oct 1977 (v.12#4) pg. 43

Convert the portable Nixdorf LK-3000 language translator into a low-cost computer terminal.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jul 1980 (v.18#1) pg. 68

RS-232 terminal/monitor. Build this serial-bus analyzer and learn about the 68705 microcontroller. Allows more in-depth analysis than an ordinary breakout box. Can alse be used as a portable, battery-powered terminal. Est. cost: $75.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1991 (v.62#8) pg. 50