RFC174 - UCLA - Computer Science Graphics Overview

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NWG J. Postel, V. Cerf

RFC# 174 UCLA-NMC

NIC # 6799 Computer Science

Categories: D.6,I.1 8 June 71

References: 134

Obsoletes: none

UCLA-Computer Science Graphics Overview

I. Hardware

A. Imlac PDS-1

We have 2 PDS-1 graphics consoles each with 8K 16 bit Words

of memory.

The display screens are mounted with the long axis vertical.

B. DEC 340

We have a DEC 340 Display Station with a light pen. Associ-

ated with the station are a Rand Tablet and a Lincoln Wand.

There is a display processor which drives the DEC 340 which

reads its instruction from the XDS Sigma 7 memory via dedi-

cated memory port.

II. Software

A. Imlacs

We have not as yet developed any software for the PDS-1.

We have used the Imlac provided text and graphics support

software to utilize the PDS-1's as alphameric and limited

graphics consoles (at 1200 baud).

These are used only with the SEX timesharing system.

B. DEC 340

We have over several years developed a package of Library

routines* which interface to FORTRAN programs for use with

the DEC 340 and its associated devices. This station is

used only with a stand alone system (RAD 75).

Several programs have been implemented using these facilities

among them are:

*SMOG (sub-program manager for On-Line Graphics).

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NWG J. Postel, V. Cerf

RFC# 174 UCLA-NMC

NIC # 6799 Computer Science

8 June 71

1. MOSAIC

MOSAIC is an eXPerimental computer graphics program

which permits a user to manipulate the parameters of

a fairly complex polar co-ordinate equation. The ob-

ject is to explore the space of interesting images

which can be produced. Library facilities are provid-

ed so that the user can save interesting images. He

can also combine the images in many ways to form mo-

saic-like patterns. An Arriflex 16mm camera can be

driven through the use of this program, and we have

used the system to generate several films which serv-

ed as a basis for video-graphics experiments (TV video-

tape).

2. FISHEYE

Using the interactive part of MOSAIC, and a peculiar,

exponential mapping function, studies were made in the

presentation of CRT images too large to fit in normal

form on our 10" scope. The images are mapped in such

a way that part of the image is shown at linear scale,

the remainder being squeezed up at the outer edges of

the screen. Thus, the global image is always visible,

but details are apparent mainly in the linear region.

This study formed the basis of an M.S. thesis.

3. MOVIE

This is a movie script language which allows the user

to compose a scenario describing the entrance and exit

of images on the CRT. Mosaics can be created. Images

can fade-in, fade-out, dissolve, expand, zoom, contract,

Dramatis personae (in the form of MOSAIC images) can

be defined and their movements described. The program

computes the movements of all images for the duration

of the film and then calls on the MOSAIC generating

routines to make the film. Camera control is automa-

tic.

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NWG J. Postel, V. Cerf

RFC# 174 UCLA-NMC

NIC # 6799 Computer Science

8 June 71

III. Intentions

A. Imlacs

We intend to equip our PDS-1's with the mouse and keyset

configuration used at SRI-ARC. We intend to attempt to

make use of PDS-1 programs developed at other sites. We

intend to develop an assembler for PDS-1 programs. We are

thinking about a subroutine Library for PDS-1 graphics for

FORTRAN (or other higher level languages).

B. DEC 340

We intend eventually to bring the DEC 340 hardware and soft-

ware facilities into the SEX system.

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