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<tr><td colspan=3>This image shows a lot of reverse video, they were normally white text on black. I believe they also could be configured like a contemporary IBM 3270 for "greenscreen" green on black or amber. There also was an ET series (shown below), a more modern version of the TD monitor (shown above, an 800 I believe).</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=3>This image shows a lot of reverse video, they were normally white text on black. I believe they also could be configured like a contemporary IBM 3270 for "greenscreen" green on black or amber. There also was an ET series (shown below), a more modern version of the TD monitor (shown above, an 800 I believe).</td></tr>
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<table><tr><td align=left width=50%><blockquote><b>DGUI Linux, Mac, or Windows desktop is reference version.<br> A web SPO is available <a href=https://ns.meansofproduction.biz/SPO/run style="color: pink;">here</a>.</b><br><br>
<table><tr><td align=left width=50%><blockquote><b>DGUI Linux, Mac, or Windows desktop is reference version.<br> A web and desktop SPO loaders are available from your DCMS account.</b><br><br>
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