I am crossing my fingers that I stil have the scans of these somewhere, or 
photocopies.... these are copies of the original manuals.  DigiVue sent me 
their only originals, which I made copies of and sent back to them at some 
point....
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Aaron Woolfson 
  To: Aaron Woolfson ; paulkon...@comcast.net ; u...@ubanproductions.com ; 
cctalk@classiccmp.org 
  Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2020 1:53 PM
  Subject: Re: DEC VRE01 terminal documentation


  Here's a photo of one of the restored PLATO terminals (which had the plasma 
display)
  Does the power supply for the PLASMA look like the one in this photo of one 
of the terminals with the covers off?

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Aaron Woolfson 
    To: paulkon...@comcast.net ; u...@ubanproductions.com ; 
cctalk@classiccmp.org 
    Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2020 1:50 PM
    Subject: Re: DEC VRE01 terminal documentation


    Hi Tom.

    Thanks for your message.  Well, the Plasma panels use a pretty unique.  I'm 
attaching the precise waveforms that the Plasma Panel expects to see in order 
to achieve the illumination of the dot. And while this may not be exactly or 
precisely what you're looking for, this will explain much about the technology 
involved.  The fact that you can see any illumination at all is perhaps the 
most important part - beacuse the gas is probably there, and the "actuation" 
voltage might just not be high enough, or the sustainer voltage might have an 
issue.

    The power supplies were manufactured by Electro Plasma and were typically 
separate from the actual unit itself.  I am going to see whether I can find the 
schematics for those power supplies, which discuss the characteristics .

    Also, check to see whether the back of the plasma panel itself has an edge 
connector that is similar to the attached TYCO specified connector. That might 
give you some insights into where to go.  

    When I gave all my equipment and test gear to the LCM up in Seattle, I am 
pretty sure that they also got a lot of the original manuals and notes that had 
been hand written.  But I typically had scans of most everything.  I will see 
what I can find....


    ----- Original Message -----
    Subject: Re: DEC VRE01 terminal documentation
    Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 16:38:39 -0400
    From: Paul Koning <paulkon...@comcast.net>

    You may want to see if the PLATO terminal documentation is any help, look 
on Bitsavers under University of Illinois.  Those plasma display power supplies 
are hairy devices; the panel is actually a memory device and the power supply 
produces a high voltage AC waveform to make that work.  Those panels normally 
light up around the rim; the fact you see that briefly but not sustained gives 
some hope that adjusting may be all that is needed.

    That's quite a display; the usual plasma panels were 8 inches square, 512 
by 512 pixels.  I'm guessing this is a 1k by 1k pixel display, which I have 
seen once or twice, at SAI in San Diego in some military displays.

    I know a plasma terminal expert; I've forwarded your message to him.

    paul

    > On Aug 13, 2020, at 3:23 PM, Tom Uban via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
wrote:
    > 
    > I have a DEC VRE01 terminal that I bought NIB years ago. For those who 
don't know about this model,
    > it has a flat plasma (orange/black) display of about 17". It worked when 
I bought it, but now, years
    > later, I tried powering it up and the light comes on for a moment and 
goes out. I suspect a power
    > supply issue, but bitsavers does not seem to have this one.
    > 
    > Does anyone have schematic (or other) documentation for it?
    > 
    > --tnx
    > --tom

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