Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 alpha 5/22/85; site osu-eddie.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!osu-eddie!karl From: karl@osu-eddie.UUCP (Karl Kleinpaste) Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: Re: Eighth Edition and job control (was Re: UNIX Futures) Message-ID: <1610@osu-eddie.UUCP> Date: Mon, 7-Apr-86 08:07:40 EST Article-I.D.: osu-eddi.1610 Posted: Mon Apr 7 08:07:40 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 9-Apr-86 10:00:22 EST References: <3289@sun.UUCP> <57700002@hpcvlo.UUCP> <127@sering.mcvax.UUCP> <559@basser.oz> <2350@brl-smoke.ARPA> Organization: OSU Lines: 22 In article <2350@brl-smoke.ARPA> gwyn@brl.ARPA writes: >In article <559@basser.oz> john@basser.oz (John Mackin) writes: >>In article <127@sering.mcvax.UUCP> dpk@sering.UUCP (Doug Kingston) writes: >>> [omitted] > >>A Blit is a research terminal, manufactured first at Bell Research >>and then by Teletype exclusively for Bell Research. > >Another significant difference between the Blit and the 5620 would seem >to be the color of the display; didn't the Blit have a white phosphor? No. They have green phosphor screens, too. However, old-style Blits were stuck with nothing but black-on-green, whereas 5620s have a setup menu selection to pick black-on-green or green-on-black. I can't take a mostly-green screen for any length of time; everything looks red when you look away from the terminal, and depending on how long you were staring at your terminal, that redness can stick with you for quite some time. This is especially true in the early morning for me; by late afternoon, my eyes are so frazzled that they don't care what they see any more. -- Karl Kleinpaste