Terminal D6

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'''Terminal D6''' is the computer [[Strong Bad]] used to "Sbemailiarize" [[Drive-Thru]] in [[Sbemailiarized!]]. It is green in color, has a red light, and has a red key in the upper right corner of the keyboard.
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The '''Terminal D6''' is an old-fashioned [[wikipedia:computer terminal|computer terminal]] [[Strong Bad]] uses to "Sbemailiarize" the cartoon [[Drive-Thru]] in [[Sbemailiarized!]]. Its name is suggested by the page title of the toon.  It is unclear why Strong Bad used the Terminal D6 in place of his then-usual computer, the [[Lappy 486]].  
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The computer is light green in color with a [[wikipedia:Green-screen display|green-on-black display]]. A red power light and a red key are also visible. It resembles the character-oriented CRT terminals of the mid-1970s, such as the [[wikipedia:ADM-3A|Lear-Siegler ADM-3A]] "toilet-seat terminal" and the [[wikipedia:VT52|DEC VT52]].
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==Quick Facts==
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'''Debut:''' [[Sbemailiarized!]]
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'''Interactive Feature:''' None
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'''Font:''' Green Screen
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Current revision as of 20:50, 15 January 2021

"Drive-thru? More like drivel-thru if you ask me."

The Terminal D6 is an old-fashioned computer terminal Strong Bad uses to "Sbemailiarize" the cartoon Drive-Thru in Sbemailiarized!. Its name is suggested by the page title of the toon. It is unclear why Strong Bad used the Terminal D6 in place of his then-usual computer, the Lappy 486.

The computer is light green in color with a green-on-black display. A red power light and a red key are also visible. It resembles the character-oriented CRT terminals of the mid-1970s, such as the Lear-Siegler ADM-3A "toilet-seat terminal" and the DEC VT52.

[edit] Quick Facts

Debut: Sbemailiarized!

Interactive Feature: None

Font: Green Screen

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