--- Graphics applications/demo for SysV/AT ---

Steve Nuchia steve at nuchat.UUCP
Sun Mar 13 01:11:20 AEST 1988


>From article <416 at zap.UUCP>, by fortin at zap.UUCP (Denis Fortin):
> 	I was wondering whether anybody out there had any kind of graphics
> demo program that would run under Microport's System V/AT.

> 	Someone mention a few weeks back that he had some basic plotting
> routines for the EGA card working (draw line, etc).  That sounds like a

I'd like to know if anyone has something similar for Hercules clones?

I like monocrome displays for programming, which is what I do, and
besides the price is right.  But being able to bitmap the thing
is occasionally handy, for instance for previewing TeX output...

Of course trying to get TeX to run on a 286 isn't going to be
fun, but that's another story...  (anyone got info on pascal compilers?)
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