
Motorola MDT-9100 - Crypto Museum
The MDT-9100 was a mobile data terminal, developed by Motorola (USA) during the 1980s, as one of the successors to the D-1118. The units were developed for use by emergency services and were built into police vehicles.
Motorola MDT9100 conversion - Trammell Hudson's Projects
Several Motorola MDT-9100T "Mobile Data Terminals" came up on eBay and their retro-future design was too neat to pass up. The stylish housing combined with an aperture-less amber CRT looks like something slipped from the Fallout or BladeRunner universe into our own.
Philips MDT-project - Crypto Museum
Philips MDT was a system for secure transmission of sensitive data via Motorola MDT-9100-386 Mobile Data Terminals. It was developed by Philips Crypto around 1995, especially for the Police Department in the city of Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Motorola MDT-9100-11 : r/vintagecomputing - Reddit
Dec 12, 2022 · I got an MDT-9100-11 off ebay, it turned on but was on its way out and the EPROMS had been modified so device wouldn't input or output any data, and the CRT flyback was defective. I decided to gut it for those reasons but am keeping all the parts for it as they may have a future use.
Hardware Hacker Converts Old Mobile Terminal Into Fallout-Like Computer
Mar 20, 2018 · The MDT-9100T was developed in the 1980s to be installed in police cars to act as a mobile data terminal with a built-in radio. What makes these terminals stand out are their dark, retro-future...
Modernizing a Vintage Police Cruiser Data Terminal with a …
Recently, several MDT-9100 data terminals popped up on eBay, and Trammell Hudson and other members of the NYC Resistor hackerspace were able to snag a few. After experimenting with the terminal as it was—Windows 3.1 greatness and all— Trammell set out to upgrade his MDT with a …
Motorola MDT 9100 - Batboard
Apr 14, 2004 · A 9100-11 will let you type messages and store them in a notepad for recall later. If you want something just for use as a dumb terminal so you can type messages and not send them, go with a 9100-11. That will do what you need.
Motorola MDT9100 conversion - kbd.news
Oct 9, 2021 · These Motorola MDT-9100T mobile data terminals may be familiar from US police cars. Their retrofuturistic design, weirdly stylish housing combined with the awesome-looking amber CRT with a slight Fallout vibe make them the ideal donors for cyberdeck projects.
Motorola MDT-9100 – Mobile Data Terminal The MDT-9100 …
The MDT-9100 was a mobile data terminal, developed by Motorola (USA) during the 1980s, as one of the successors to the D-1118. The units were developed for use by the Police and were mainly built into police vehicles. Several versions of the 9100 were introduced over the years.
Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) - BatLabs
Jul 31, 2007 · 9100-386. This unit is a PC wrapped up in a special package. It actually contains AMIbios (American Megatrends Inc) that can be accessed during boot-up. The units tested contain 4MB of RAM which operates as standard PC memory and 4MB of NVRAM which operates as a flash type disk drive.
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