xrtnt@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov (Nigel Tzeng) (03/16/90)
We have some programs on our project that use the 4111 and I was wondering if
there were any terminal emulators out there that could handle this?
I have gotten the programs to work on a Mac using 4105 emulation (but the
refreshes are sometimes messed up) and I think I can get by with 4105
emulation.
It would be nice to get some Amigas to supplement the Macs around here...
there seems to be a lot of Ataris around this place that no one uses because
they don't have color (we opted for the hi-res ;-) monocrome) displays.
Any help would be appreciated.
NT
Oh yes...does anyone know of any display programs that can put science data on
a screen? There are pictures here of converted GIF files from Neptune that
someone from JPL did but that's not what I'm looking for. Basically I want to
be able to download a NxM floating point array, define a palette and put it on
the screen (lowest value defined as 0 and highest as 255 and interpolate the
values in between). This would give us a cheap (~$3500) graphics workstation
that we could display our sky maps with (as opposed to these $10000 Macs).
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