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I used to buy old DEC terminals on Ebay in the early 2000s (there seemed to be a lot of stock from US Post Offices, you could tell from the burn in on the screens) and hook them up to a x86 FreeBSD desktop. I think the 320 was my favourite - they had great keyboards. That was my cheap multi-monitor solution back then - just run terminals with separate keyboards! Of course this was when we had cubicles with enough space for that kind of thing... I was doing sysadmin work back then on big Sun servers which were located in another state anyway but I used to get a kick out of showing people walking past that I was running harrypotter.com from a screen session on a VT320.

Anyway one day I came back from lunch and everyone was standing outside the building with the fire department. A capacitor on one of my beloved terminals had blown and the smoke set off the fire alarm. After that my boss quietly asked if I could leave the vintage hardware at home. Although soon after we discovered a stack of old SGI Indy workstations left over from the VFX on some movie...




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