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The SPO would be associated with a particular Operator Display Terminal (ODT), by assignment in the NDL (Network Definition Language) sources for the machine controlled.<br/><br/>The TD series (classic TD830 shown) were typically used in the seventies and early eighties.<br/><br/> This image shows a lot of reverse video, they were normally white text on black, unlike the IBM 3270 "greenscreen".
The SPO would be associated with a particular Operator Display Terminal (ODT), by assignment in the NDL (Network Definition Language) sources for the machine controlled.<br/><br/>The TD series (classic TD830 shown) were typically used in the seventies and early eighties.<br/><br/> This image shows a lot of reverse video, they were normally white text on black, unlike the IBM 3270 "greenscreen".
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<tr><td colspan=3>The dumb terminal is actually in the keyboard. An "SR" with a more programmable microprocessor replaced the TD.</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan=3>The dumb terminal is actually in the keyboard. An "SR" station type with a more programmable microprocessor replaced the TD.</td></tr>
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