RFC398 - ICP Sockets

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NWG/RFC#398 John R. Pickens

UCSB Online Graphics Edward D. Faeh

NIC 11911 UCSB

22 Sept 72

At present, users with TEKTRONIX or IMLAC terminals or with systems

that support the proposed level 0 graphics protocol can Access UCSB

graphics. Listed below are the ICP sockets for the currently

supported terminals and protocols. Any detailed questions about or

problems with a particular protocol should be directed to Ed Faeh

(805-961-4047).

Socket Supports

x'701' IMLAC with special software designed

by Jerry Powell (MITRE Corp.).

Graphics is sent over a simplex

connection to the IMLAC. Alphanumerics

are sent over a TELNET-like connection

to a separate device. The IMLAC

software can be loaded from MIT-DMCG.

x'703' IMLAC with 80x80 display grid

and Standard Text and Edit Package.

Some IMLACs have a 64x64 display grid.

Therefore, the choice may be made in

the near future to format the

graphics output from this connection

for the smaller grid resolution so

that both terminal types may be handled.

Display resolution is limited with

this terminal configuration as

normal UCSB terminals have 1024x1024

grid. Nevertheless, meaningful

displays are oBTained even at the

lower resolutions.

x'705' Current Level 0 graphics protocol.

x'707' Same as x'701' but with special

UCSB online keyboard as input.

This configuration averts the

necessity of spelling out online

operators.

x'709' Same as x'705' but with special

UCSB online keyboard as input.

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UCSB OnLine Graphics

x'801' TEKTRONIX terminals. Models 4002-A

4010, and T-4002 have been tested

successfully. Presumably all other

4002 compatible terminals will also work.

The primary problems that will be encountered by the network user

center about display formatting. For historical reasons (i.e. only

one type of terminal in house ) no means were included in the system

to facilitate terminal independent random positioning of alphanumeric

output. Thus, a program which draws and labels a graph neatly on one

terminal might label like a kindergartener on other terminals.

Nevertheless, this problem can be minimized with careful programming

and efforts are underway to provide at least minimal alphanumeric

device independence.

Users interested in eXPerimenting with online graphics should contact

John Pickens (805-961-3454), Glen Davis (805-961-2462), or Mark

Krilonovich (805-961-3454). Suggestions and criticisms of all ASPects

of the UCSB OnLine - Network User interface are desired.

[ This RFCwas put into machine readable form for entry ]

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