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What (who) is vt-100 - definition

COMPUTER TERMINAL
Vt100; VT-100; DEC VT100; VT102; VT103; DEC VT102; VT101; VT-102; DEC VT103; VT105; VT131
  • VT131 at the [[Living Computer Museum]]
  • The VT101 was the lowest-cost member of the VT100 family.

Orlican VT-16 Orlik         
  • Orlik I on display at the Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely
GLIDER
LET VT-16 Orlik; VT-16 Orlik; Orlican VT-116 Orlik II
The Orlican VT-16 Orlik is a single-seat club glider, serving Czech gliding clubs and setting several national records in the early 1960s.
vt100         
<hardware> DEC's definitive CRT video terminal of the early/mid 1980s. Its control codes and escape sequences still form the basis of the xterm set and of the ANSI or IBM PC standards. VT100 compatibility is still provided by most terminal emulators. [On-line documentation?] (1995-03-28)
VT100         
Virtual Terminal 100 (Reference: DEC), "Style: VT-100"

Wikipedia

VT100

The VT100 is a video terminal, introduced in August 1978 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It was one of the first terminals to support ANSI escape codes for cursor control and other tasks, and added a number of extended codes for special features like controlling the status lights on the keyboard. This led to rapid uptake of the ANSI standard, which became the de facto standard for hardware video terminals and later terminal emulators.

The VT100 series, especially the VT102, was extremely successful in the market, and made DEC the leading terminal vendor at the time. The VT100 series was replaced by the VT200 series starting in 1983, which proved equally successful. Ultimately, over six million terminals in the VT series were sold, based largely on the success of the VT100.