NCR Corp’s Hauppauge, New York-based Applied Digital Data Systems Inc has two new display terminals for the Unix market, the ADDS 4000/260 dual-host terminal, and the ADDS 4000/260lf small footprint display terminal. The ADDS 4000/260 is aimed at value-added resellers, and supports such emulations as Santa Cruz Console, Wyse 60 and 50+, and PC-Term. It runs at baud rates of up to 134.5Kbps, has an 80Hz refresh rate, and supports more than 17 languages. The product is available now and costs $575, with the choice of either a PC+ or ANSI keyboard. The ADDS 4000/260lf is targeted at such areas as banking and point-of-sale because it takes up only 50% of the space of a standard 14 terminal, and, so Applied Digital claims, up to 28% less than other small footprint terminals. Customers can also mount the controller on the wall, under the desk or counter and vertically alongside the monitor, using a mounting bracket that comes with each terminal. The ADDS 4000/260lf supports baud rates of up to 115.2Kbps; such emulations as Santa Cruz Console, Wyse 60, 50/50+, and Digital Equipment Corp’s VT320, VT220 and VT100; supports dual hosts and dual sessions; a choice of compact or standard PC101 keyboard; 26, 44 or 49-line mode operation; and 80 or 132 columns. It is available immediately and costs $684, including a monochrome logic controller, and a 9 VGA page white monochrome monitor.