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Using ULIfAC and a TTL to RS232 converter together with EWEN Term on an Amstrad CPC 464 to connect to a SUN NETRA T1
"Kopa 1000" from 1983, a Slovenian rebranded version of the VT100.
From the Slovenian Computer History Museum
hi! i know your requests post was a while ago so no pressure, but if youre ever feeling up to it, id love to see vt100 or atari portfolio in your style! <3
i went with the vt100!! they were super fun to draw :]
The first image shows a ROM-dump of the font in the legendary terminals VT100 and VT220. The second image is a representation of how they appear on screen. The difference is more than just aspect ratio. Look at letters like q and p: pixels are sometimes doubled, sometimes tripled. The fascinating explanation is here.

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LEGO Ideas: 1975 PDP-11/70 + DEC VT100
This was an unpublished LEGO Ideas draft for an iconic 1970′s computer set. The draft was rejected for undiscernible text, so I may resubmit it another time when I feel like it.
(Archived work: October 22, 2022)
EDN magazine, April 20, 1979.
PiDP/8 and Scale VT100.