[rescue] Re: [geeks] Small serial terminal
vance at neurotica.com
vance at neurotica.com
Mon Feb 17 20:37:10 CST 2003
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Bill Bradford wrote:
> Okay. I'm looking for something along the lines of "smallest possible
> AC and/or battery-powered VT100 compatible serial terminal".
>
> Having a P3 laptop as a serial terminal is overkill, having a Televideo
> 950 is overkill size and power-wise.
>
> I've got a Jornada PocketPC at work, but the screen and keyboard is too
> small (has to scroll to do 80x25).
>
> I'd like to avoid using a laptop for this purpose, unless its something
> small that I can boot off a floppy (and not have to power the HD).
>
> I saw a small dedicated serial terminal on eBay once; had all the comm
> functionality in ROM and had no removable media... but I forgot the name
> of it after I lost the auction.
>
> Saw some plasma/LCD (orange! woo!) VT320-compatible units on the net
> once too, but they were above my price range.
>
> Suggestions? I need one of the below:
>
> a. flat-panel or similar, uses normal LKxxx keyboard or PS2 keyboard,
> AC power, for use at home in space-limited situations. VT100 or
> better emulation.
How about a VT525 with a flatpanel monitor and an IBM Model M?
> b. Portable. Needs to have decent usable keyboard and screen that
> handles 80x25 display, with 9600 8N1 serial. VT100 or better
> emulation.
An IBM Workpad z50. It's a HPC Palmtop based on a MIPS/NEC VR4121
@133MHz. Has WindowsCE in ROM, but you can boot NetBSD off a
CompactFlash.
Peace... Sridhar
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