Difference between revisions of "VENIX Graphics on the Professional"
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* chart draw a flow/organizational chart | * chart draw a flow/organizational chart | ||
* hist draw a histogram | * hist draw a histogram | ||
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* pie draw a pie chart | * pie draw a pie chart | ||
* scat draw a scatter graph | * scat draw a scatter graph | ||
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− | Some graphics handling tools have been added as well: | + | Some graphics handling tools have been added / modified as well: |
* erase graphics and text screen erase | * erase graphics and text screen erase | ||
− | * plot graphics filters | + | * plot graphics filters (modified for the PRO) |
* pscreen screen dump to graphics line printer | * pscreen screen dump to graphics line printer | ||
* setscreen set video screen mode | * setscreen set video screen mode | ||
+ | * sscreen save screen | ||
+ | * lscreen load screen | ||
If you use the "demo" login, you get an [https://youtu.be/lGTok05WTls impressive demo] of what is possible using VENIX/PRO graphics. | If you use the "demo" login, you get an [https://youtu.be/lGTok05WTls impressive demo] of what is possible using VENIX/PRO graphics. |
Latest revision as of 07:40, 3 August 2023
To take advantage of the DEC PROs graphics capabilities, VENIX/PRO UNIX has got some special drawing routines added:
* bar draw a bar chart * chart draw a flow/organizational chart * hist draw a histogram * pie draw a pie chart * scat draw a scatter graph
Some graphics handling tools have been added / modified as well:
* erase graphics and text screen erase * plot graphics filters (modified for the PRO) * pscreen screen dump to graphics line printer * setscreen set video screen mode * sscreen save screen * lscreen load screen
If you use the "demo" login, you get an impressive demo of what is possible using VENIX/PRO graphics.
All of the above has been realized with the Xhomer Professional simulator and VENIX/PRO V2.0.
The same results would have been achieved using a real DEC Professional computer (if I had one ;-)).