The HP terminals we provide emulations for are the HP2932A and the HP700/92 or, as it is occasionally referred to, the HP70092. Turbosoft produces two proprietary terminal emulations for the Hewlett Packard host systems in addition to around 80 other terminal emulations including a range of terminal emulation for Unix which our customers use to connect to HP Unix servers. What Turbosoft offers for HP Terminal Emulation It was also able to operate in modes where in emulated various DEC terminals such as the VT220, VT100 and VT52.īoth of these terminals were text only. Among it's features was the ability to perform all configuration using menus, character and block mode operation, and built in line-drawing character set. The HP 700/92 terminal was originally released by Hewlett Packard in 1987. The HP 2392A also required two standard N size batteries batteries to maintain the portion of memory in which stored the terminals configuration settings. The terminal keyboard featured an eight key function group (F1 through to F8) whose operation changed dynamically and was indicated by eight matching boxes on the display of the terminals' CRT screen.
Hewlett Packard debuted the HP 2392A terminal in 1984 for use with its highly successful HP 3000 series minicomputers and the then new HP 9000 Unix based systems.