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by SoftTalker 643 days ago
I agree, any terminal I ever used to access a shared unix host had 80 columns. Typically a VT100 or ADM-3a or something like that.

TRS-80, TI-99, Commodore, Apple etc. home computers had 32, 40, maybe 64 columns and you could get terminal emulator programs for them but most people would use them for CompuServ or America Online, or maybe BBS logins. I think I tried using my TI-99 terminal emulator with a unix host and it wasn't very successful. The host had no idea what my terminal was and operated in a very limited "dumb tty" mode.