Visual 50

It merged with White Pine Software in 1993, which became CU-SeeMe Networks, in turn absorbed into RadVision in 2001.

[2] The terminal consists of a monitor which is the main component and a keyboard.

It was used as a computer terminal so there are no internal drives or daughter cards.

[1] Termcap provides support for the Visual 50 by way of the entries named v50, vi50, v50am, or visual50, depending on the system.

The keyboard is a Keytronic A65-0248, attached by a 4 wire telephone cord.

Visual 50 Computer, produced on Nov. 25 1983
The Visual 50 Computer's motherboard