IBM's PGA Adapter

From: Eric J. Korpela <korpela_at_ellie.ssl.berkeley.edu>
Date: Mon Apr 23 18:30:20 2001

For those interested in programming information, the pc-vista package
(available at http://www2.sci.muni.cz/pub/ccdsoft/ (the first place google
returned)) contains some PGA image display routines. The commands were
text based. To clear the screen to color 0 you'd write
" CLS 0 " into the communications buffer. To draw a circle or radius 10
at (150,150 ) in color 15 using line function 1 you'd send
" LF 1 C 15 M 150 150 CI 10 ".

The PGA routines for PC Vista were written here at UCB. The undergraduate
lab used to have an AT with a PGA. We also had a couple of PC-RT's running
X10 as a windowing system as opposed to X11. And a couple XTs running some
Unix version (PCIX?) I'm sure they have long since gone to the surplus store
or the scrap heap. :(

I need to stop the nostalgia now or I'll break into a rousing rendition of
"Where have all the RTs gone?"

Eric
Received on Mon Apr 23 2001 - 18:30:20 BST

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