This is the screen font from the IBM 5100 Portable Computer. It is uppercase-only, and has a large repertory of APL-related characters as well. Of note is that no two adjacent horizontal dots are ever both active, because the font might have also been intended to be used with a dot-matrix printer.
This is the digital font used on Family Feud during the Combs (1988-1994) and Dawson 2.0 (1994-1995) eras.
This is a clone of Fast Money (Dawson 1.0 Era B)This is a dot-matrix version of a very popular classic computer!
This is a clone of Apple 2b Dot-MatrixBased off of the eggcrate marquees and scores on the 1975 CBS game show "The Magnificent Marble Machine".
Includes bullet symbol for blank spaces, and all block symbols from the Fast Money font.
This is a clone of Fast Money ThreeThis is the main game version of the digital font used on Family Feud throughout Richard Dawson's run from 1976 until 1985; the numbers are used on the left and right sides of the board to display families' scores (or banks, since they played for dollars at the time).
This is a thick dot-matrix version of a very popular classic computer (fixing 1 pixel wider than the original), and it's normally used on word processors, electric billboards, etc. Probably a great font! Update: I just updated to the better, thick dots for all letters and symbols.
This is a clone of Apple 2b Dot-MatrixRecreated character set of the Brother EP-20/22 Electronic Thermal Typewriter (1983).
Square-pixel variation also available.
Lettering based on the London Underground 1986 Stock Passenger Information System, specifically, the 'red' train.