Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!think!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!DDATHD21.BITNET!XBR2D96D From: XBR2D96D@DDATHD21.BITNET (Knobi der Rechnerschrat) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Filesystems on tape and Videotapeing Message-ID: <8811290154.aa16495@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> Date: 29 Nov 88 06:53:51 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 56 Hello Netlanders, I've got two problems: 1) This was sent by a colleague of mine some weeks ago and never answered. We want to create a filesystem on the 1/4" cartridge tape and mount it into our system (3130 or 4D/70G). The questions are: a) is it possible at all? and b) if (answer_a == yes) How to do it ??? Please don't send comments on how silly it is to attempt such a task. We just have reasons (even if it's pure curiosity). 2) I want to contribute to the videotaping debate on this list. We have the following scenario: a 4D/70GT without GENLOCK device, a RGBS -> composite-video converter, a UMATIC-low-band recorder recognizing PAL (European Video Standard) signals. Now we see some problems: - on the GT we have a colour shift from the left to the right of the screen. I suspect this is a subcarrier problem. Due to the lack of a GENLOCK for the GT I can't adjust that with my equipment (we can correct it with our recorder, but then every other signal gets recorded with a shift). On a 4D/70G (also without GENLOCK) everything works ok. So, what are the differences between the G and GT style PAL signals ? - Our second problem is a bit harder for us. We have an animation program that displays a scene in front of a goraud shaded background. The color-map for the background is 256-entries deep and nonlinear build (thats not so important). During the animation we have a sequence of 200 frames where we change the complete background color map for every frame (that might be clumsy, but thats the way it was done: quick, dirty and it works fine). With the 60HZ screen we have no problems, everything is fine. Now we change to setmonitor(PAL). As soon as we arrive at the scene changing the background, our problems start. The color map is simply inccorrectly changed (which we can check by using 'showmap'). It seems that changing color-maps in PAL mode takes a VERY long time. Is that observation correct and are there any chances to get that changed? 3) A third problem related to color-maps: On the G and GT machines loading color-maps seems to be slow (even in HZ60-mode). Again, is that observation correct, and are there any plans to change that? Regards Martin Knoblauch TH-Darmstadt Dept. Physical Chemistry 1 Petersenstrasse 20 D-6100 Darmstadt West-Germany BITNET: