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Date: Sat, 3-Mar-84 03:17:34 EST
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Posted: Sat Mar 3 03:17:34 1984
Date-Received: Sun, 4-Mar-84 01:28:53 EST
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Organization: Dual Systems, Berkeley, CA
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Favorite Flame Subject has just been broached. I am extremely religious
about terminals and in particualr keyboards. Someday maybe I will work for
a company that wants to built its own terminal so that I can do it *right*
Of course, probably I will be the only one who thinks it is right........
Feel IS more important to me that layout, but not by a huge margin. Major
frustrations occur with terminals on which I can't type at the speed - and
with the sloppiness - that I am used to. I can out-type most keyboards
currently available, including esoecially my favorite gripe, the Televideo.
This is the major reason that I use a Kimtron - despite all of the strange
problems you may have heard with them, they have just about the right
keyboard feel. Layour is just about as important - a well designed keyobard
should keep you from having to move your hands around too much. A return
key that is shifted over too far is not good for programmers, especially
those that are outside the delete key. This very common problem is a
disaster for UNIX programmers. THe IBM PC-style low-profile, sculptured
keyboards, although they may look sexy, usually are not responsive enough
and don't have enough keyboard travel to be easily usable - even the
Kimtron PC-styler terminal (the brand-new KT-7) has problems here. It beats
me how anyone can type on the type of keyboard provided by Televideo and by
DEC - yes, you can get used to the layout, but how can you possibly get
used to a keyboard that ignores half of the characrters you typed because
you forgot to bring your sledgehammer?
The only other low-cost terminal I can tolerate besides the Kimtron AMB85h
it the IMS terminal, probably the best buy available anywhere. It comes in
a nice, compact all-metal casing, looks attractive, works right, and comes
with a TWO-YEAR warranty. How can you beat it? (Eat it?) Have you ever
heard of a terminal with much more than the standard 90-day warranty?
I realise that I may be treading on toes with this posting (in several
ways) - but send flames to /dev/null - this is purely personal opinion.
Matc Wichmann
Dual Systems Corp., Berkeley, CA.
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