Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!mcnc!rutgers!ucla-cs!zen!ucbvax!ADS.ARPA!Info-Graphics-Request From: Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA (Info-Graphics moderator Andy Cromarty) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.digest Subject: Info-Graphics Digest Message-ID: <8707261341.AA25652@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: Sun, 26-Jul-87 06:00:25 EDT Article-I.D.: ucbvax.8707261341.AA25652 Posted: Sun Jul 26 06:00:25 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 26-Jul-87 20:57:19 EDT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA Distribution: world Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 307 Approved: info-graphics@ads.arpa Info-Graphics Digest Sun Jul 26 03:00:26 PDT 1987 - Send submissions to Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA - Send requests for list membership to Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA Today's Topics: Help needed: Number Nine board graphics support subscription to Info-Graphics Submission for comp-graphics-digest Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! Submission for comp-graphics-digest Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! Submission for comp-graphics-digest GKS Applications Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 87 09:58:19 CST From: Terry SlocumSubject: Help needed: Number Nine board graphics support I am interested in graphics primitives for a Number Nine 640x480 non-interlaced board. Thank you for your assistance. Terry Slocum CLASSES@UKANVM BITNET (913) 864-5143 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Jul 87 14:41 EST From: Subject: subscription to Info-Graphics X-Original-To: info-graphics@ads.arpa, WROGERS Please add me to the INFO-GRAPHICS mailing list. Thanks in advance, Willie Rogers, UDC Computer Center, Academic Support WROGERS@UDCVAX ------------------------------ From: uumedis@cbosgd.mis.oh.att.com (UUCP) Date: 22 Jul 87 22:07:47 GMT Subject: Submission for comp-graphics-digest Responding-System: cbosgd.ATT.COM Path: cbosgd!osu-eddie!jp From: jp@osu-eddie.UUCP Subject: Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! Date: 22 Jul 87 21:32:08 GMT Organization: Ohio State Univ, Computer Science Department Lines: 36 From: Jehangir K. Parvereshi I am currently working on a bus-oriented Graphics Communication Device (GCD), which is fully customized to provide high-resolution graphics capability as a visual aid for the deaf community. My user-interface is such that I need a X window manager, but I am not sure if my architecture is oriented to support it. The GCD is based on a 68000 microprocessor, which is the only system controller on the bus. It has 64K bytes of display memory, which can store up to 2 pages of 640 X 400 X 1 pixel data. There is no disk sub-system supported by the GCD, but instead a battery backed-up read/write memory of 128K bytes is provided. The design is highly modular, and there is a provision for expansion of system resources as required by the application. Has anyone out there come across such application or has any idea whether a X window manager will run on my system, please let me know. I will really appreciate this help from anybody. Thanks, Jehangir Parvereshi ------------------------------------------------------------------ electronic mail: jp@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu jp@ohio-state.arpa US mail: 240 Hitchcock Hall, Dept. of Engineering Graphics 2070 Neil Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 Voice: (614)292-2896 (office) (614)421-7618 (home) ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: 22 Jul 87 21:06:30 EDT (Wed) From: hplabs!motsj1!motcoh!usenet@RUTGERS.EDU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ be saved back into your save file or your mbox or your system mailbox as you edited it Path: motcoh!osu-eddie!jp From: jp@osu-eddie.UUCP Subject: Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! Date: 22 Jul 87 21:32:08 GMT Organization: Ohio State Univ, Computer Science Department Lines: 36 From: Jehangir K. Parvereshi I am currently working on a bus-oriented Graphics Communication Device (GCD), which is fully customized to provide high-resolution graphics capability as a visual aid for the deaf community. My user-interface is such that I need a X window manager, but I am not sure if my architecture is oriented to support it. The GCD is based on a 68000 microprocessor, which is the only system controller on the bus. It has 64K bytes of display memory, which can store up to 2 pages of 640 X 400 X 1 pixel data. There is no disk sub-system supported by the GCD, but instead a battery backed-up read/write memory of 128K bytes is provided. The design is highly modular, and there is a provision for expansion of system resources as required by the application. Has anyone out there come across such application or has any idea whether a X window manager will run on my system, please let me know. I will really appreciate this help from anybody. Thanks, Jehangir Parvereshi ------------------------------------------------------------------ electronic mail: jp@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu jp@ohio-state.arpa US mail: 240 Hitchcock Hall, Dept. of Engineering Graphics 2070 Neil Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 Voice: (614)292-2896 (office) (614)421-7618 (home) ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ From: UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Date: 23 Jul 87 08:23:00 GMT Subject: Submission for comp-graphics-digest Responding-System: bgsuvax.UUCP Path: bgsuvax!osu-eddie!jp From: jp@osu-eddie.UUCP Subject: Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! Date: 22 Jul 87 21:32:08 GMT Organization: Ohio State Univ, Computer Science Department Lines: 36 From: Jehangir K. Parvereshi I am currently working on a bus-oriented Graphics Communication Device (GCD), which is fully customized to provide high-resolution graphics capability as a visual aid for the deaf community. My user-interface is such that I need a X window manager, but I am not sure if my architecture is oriented to support it. The GCD is based on a 68000 microprocessor, which is the only system controller on the bus. It has 64K bytes of display memory, which can store up to 2 pages of 640 X 400 X 1 pixel data. There is no disk sub-system supported by the GCD, but instead a battery backed-up read/write memory of 128K bytes is provided. The design is highly modular, and there is a provision for expansion of system resources as required by the application. Has anyone out there come across such application or has any idea whether a X window manager will run on my system, please let me know. I will really appreciate this help from anybody. Thanks, Jehangir Parvereshi ------------------------------------------------------------------ electronic mail: jp@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu jp@ohio-state.arpa US mail: 240 Hitchcock Hall, Dept. of Engineering Graphics 2070 Neil Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 Voice: (614)292-2896 (office) (614)421-7618 (home) ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ From: rutgers!dsiramd.nz!peterb@beaver.cs.washington.edu Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1987 10:50:54 NST Date: 19 Jul 87 22:50:53 GMT Subject: Submission for comp-graphics-digest Responding-System: dsiramd.nz Path: dsiramd!peterb From: peterb@dsiramd.nz (Peter Burgess) Subject: GKS Applications Date: 19 Jul 87 22:50:52 GMT Distribution: world Organization: DSIR Applied Mathematics Division, Wellington, New Zealand Lines: 15 Our organization is considering purchasing a GKS based graphics system, and we would like to know of any suppliers of scientific application programs based on GKS. If you know of such a supplier I would be grateful if you could reply to me with their address and a brief description of the application. I will post a list of the suppliers I learn about in this news group. Peter Burgess, Applied Mathematics Division, New Zealand Govt. Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research. UUCP: ...!seismo!uunet!vuwcomp!dsiramd.nz!peterb ACSNET: peterb@dsiramd.nz ------------------------------ Path: mstar!osupyr!osu-eddie!jp From: ames!pyramid!osu-eddie!jp@RUTGERS.EDU Subject: Need X Window System for an application. HELP!!!! Date: 22 Jul 87 21:32:08 GMT Organization: Ohio State Univ, Computer Science Department Lines: 36 From: Jehangir K. Parvereshi I am currently working on a bus-oriented Graphics Communication Device (GCD), which is fully customized to provide high-resolution graphics capability as a visual aid for the deaf community. My user-interface is such that I need a X window manager, but I am not sure if my architecture is oriented to support it. The GCD is based on a 68000 microprocessor, which is the only system controller on the bus. It has 64K bytes of display memory, which can store up to 2 pages of 640 X 400 X 1 pixel data. There is no disk sub-system supported by the GCD, but instead a battery backed-up read/write memory of 128K bytes is provided. The design is highly modular, and there is a provision for expansion of system resources as required by the application. Has anyone out there come across such application or has any idea whether a X window manager will run on my system, please let me know. I will really appreciate this help from anybody. Thanks, Jehangir Parvereshi ------------------------------------------------------------------ electronic mail: jp@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu jp@ohio-state.arpa US mail: 240 Hitchcock Hall, Dept. of Engineering Graphics 2070 Neil Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 Voice: (614)292-2896 (office) (614)421-7618 (home) ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jul 87 14:35:14 EDT From: Robert Stephens This is a plea for information, I am searching for the source codes of SPLINE routines, preferably in C, but FORTRAN will also do. I am working on a project involving simulation of movement over curves, but lack of availiable routines has me at a stand still. I have access to the IMSL library, but not the source code, and I need the code to make the program portable. The information availiable at the library here is mostly extensions of spline theory and simposiums. The little information I have is linear and cubic splines. I also have some routines from DeBoor's "Practical Guide To Splines," but they seem to go beyond the basics of what I need. I need some basic routines for: CUBIC SPLINES, B-SPLINES, BEZIER, CURVE SPLITTING METHODS, etc... If you have access to such routines, or can help me find a reference it would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks, Bob Stephens, Graduate Student - UF send to rws@beach.cis.ufl.edu ------------------------------ End of INFO-GRAPHICS ********************