The QVT520 video display terminal ($359) from Qume (San Jose, CA) provides ANSI emulations such as DEC PCTerm, VT420, VT320, VT100, WY-85, WY-60 native mode, and a Unix Console mode. The 15-MHz terminal supports 10- by 16-character resolution, selectable full overscan, and the simultaneous display of 512 distinct characters per session. It has an 85-Hz noninterlaced refresh rate and 96 KB of high-speed static RAM. Capable of running dual terminal sessions from two host computers, the QVT520 can simultaneously display both sessions on a split screen.
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Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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