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ReGIS (the more common, acronym, form of the full name, Remote Graphics Instruction Set) was a descriptive language (effectively, an application protocol in today's terminology) created by DEC for sending graphics content to a remote graphics terminal (a workstation in the original implementation, the VK100 GIGI).
External links
- Fundamentals of the Remote Graphics Instruction Set (ReGIS) (DEC/TR-95)
- GIGI/ReGIS Handbook (AA-K336A-TK)