A “Snapshot Saturday” graphic with a sepia-toned filmstrip design. At the top, large white text reads “SNAPSHOT SATURDAY.” Below a row of film frames, small text reads: “Terminal workstations like this DEC VT100 were commonplace before PCs.” Centered in the graphic is a photograph of a DEC VT100 terminal. The terminal has a beige casing, a CRT screen displaying white-on-black text, and a built-in keyboard with numerous black keys. The monitor shows a list of commands or system information. On the right side of the bezel is the label “DEC VT100.” Beneath the image is a credit line: “Jason Scott, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DEC_VT100_terminal.jpg” At the bottom right corner of the graphic is the label: vintage.computer.
Before businesses had PCs, they had terminals like the VT100: it became a standard thanks to its reliability, clean ANSI-compatible display, and wide adoption across universities, labs, and businesses. #VintageComputing #DEC #VT100 #RetroTech #SnapshotSaturday #VintageComputer