In <[email protected]>, on 09/09/2013
   at 02:39 PM, Gerhard Postpischil <[email protected]> said:

>IBM introduced the 1050 (similar to the 1052 operators console)

The 1050 was a family of terminals attached through a 1051; the low
end S/360 console was the 1052-7, which did not require a 1051.

>Starting in the late sixties, terminals started to 
>proliferate (3272, 3275, and 3276),

The 3272 controller, 3275 display and 3277 display were in 1971; the
3276 was about a decade later.

>in which you could define your own characters (similar to  the 3179
>and 3279)

ITYM 3279 and 3179-G.

 
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