Engicoder wrote:Really nice!! I knew I should have been an a-hole and outbid you
HaaTa wrote:Nice!
HaaTa wrote:Almost was going to bid on this, then I noticed you were going for it
HaaTa wrote:Any pics of the pcb?

The Model 914A Video Display Terminal is the basic CRT unit of DXS. The 914A
is an intelligent terminal with its own operating system (down-loaded from the
DXS terminal monitor). Much of the editing of data is done by the terminal.
XMIT wrote:Well, we know it cost about a million dollars in today's money. See previous post: "prices ranging from $66000 to $250000 in 1975 dollars". The inflation rate is about 4x since then.
Muirium wrote:The personal computing revolution was yet to come. Back then, computers were for corporations and governments. A million bucks here or there hardly mattered.
Introduced on July 23, 1985 during a star-studded gala featuring Andy Warhol and Debbie Harry held at the Vivian Beaumont Theater[6] at Lincoln Center in New York City, machines began shipping in September with a base configuration of 256 KB of RAM at the retail price of US$1,295. A 13-inch (330 mm) analog RGB monitor was available for around US$300, bringing the price of a complete Amiga system to 1,595 USD.
Muirium wrote:A million different options of dirt cheap trash for you to choose! Or even better: for your boss to choose for you.
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