Speaking of DEC terminals,

I really loved the VT132.

We used them for a call center application. We had always had problems with the operators not doing a good job of describing what was on the screen when they had a problem (that was on an old RSTS-E, pdp11/30 multi-term application)

The new app was on a VAX - and definitely not a multi-term application. When the operators ran into a problem, they would hit one of the PF keys, the terminal app would copy the screen contents (what was actually on the screen and not what the program thought was on the screen!) save it, prompt the operator for information and then generate a problem log entry for us...

We loved it!! The screens were also table driven - so we could typically change the entire layout in about 15 or 20 minutes. (of course we never blew away the previous versions, because chances were they wouldn't like the new layour!!)

A lot easier, and a lot less hassle than writing HTML applications.
In-service date 1982 or thereabouts
retirement date 2004.  (service no longer required)

Things were certainly simpler - and maybe even better in some ways in the old days.

Villy



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