On Sunday, November 12, 2017, Dave Horsfall <dave@horsfall.org> wrote:
On Sat, 11 Nov 2017, Steve Nickolas wrote:

I would kill for a semi-modern terminal in an ADM3a/5 type chassis. Something about the late 70s pastel googie BakeLite look I just dig.

Seeing as we're talking about old Unix-y terminals, the ADM-3a was certainly one of my favourites; there was something about the keyboard layout that just screamed out "Unix".  Was it the unshifted "=" key?  The unshifted "[]" keys?  Can't remember now, but C programming was a breeze with it.

Another favourite was the Teleray 1061, with user-programmable function keys; yes, we were dumb enough to store our username/password there...

The *worst* terminal I've ever had to use was the VT-220 and its clones; I was always having to hunt'n'peck for common keys.  I still loathe it.


Because you need LK421 UNIX keyboard[1] for those.  Pretty rare these days, but I have several of them in NOS quality stashed, just in case one of them breaks. 

My personal favorite is definitely VT220 -- very "modern" shape, small and portable even for todays standards (12" tube), and the built-in font is just perfect.  Did I mention beautiful scanlines?  You won't find them on PC CRT monitors.

--Andy

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LK421