On 09/11/2018 02:35 AM, Jeffrey H. Johnson via cctalk wrote: > The Beehive ATL-008 (ANSI/VT102 terminal) might be an obscure > terminal today, but it holds a special place in my heart as the first > hardware terminal I used extensively, and was advanced (for 1982), > supporting user programming in C. > > It was based on the 68008 and had quite the nice interface, and > extensions like soft keys.
Durango used Beehive VT100/VT220 (I'm not sure which)) on their Poppy systems (which are probably even rarer than the terminals). The terminals were re-badged as Durango. I was a bit surprised to find that the Super Bee (of which I was very fond in the day) was re-badged as an HP 2616A. 8008 CPU, with shift-register memory, IIRC. A heavy, slab-sided terminal with a welded (?) aluminum case. Several illuminated keys. --Chuck.