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==Examples of terminals emulated==
Many terminal emulators have been developed for physical hardware terminals such as [[VT52]], [[VT100]], [[VT220]], [[VT320]], [[IBM 3270|IBM 3270/8/9/E]], [[IBM 5250]], [[IBM 3179G]], [[Data General]] D211, [[Hewlett-Packard]] HP700/92, Sperry/Unisys 2000-series [[Uniscope|UTS60]], Burroughs/Unisys A-series T27/TD830/ET1100, [[Applied Digital Data Systems|ADDS]] ViewPoint
== Implementation details ==
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