hjp@bambam.UUCP (Howard J. Postley) (09/08/88)
I have been trying to find the specification of the CCITT T.4 recommendation for about three months. The best I have been able to do is find small parts. Could anyone out there in net land point me to a source that covers that complete spec. I don't want to write to Geneva to get it, on the other hand going to get it might not be out of the question %-) ... Any help or other pointers would be tremendously appreciated. Thanks in advance, //howard P.s. There is a program called bmx that, like pbm, converts between graphic formats. In the case of bmx, one of those is CCITT T.4. Trouble is, I can't find bmx sources. I would appreciate any pointers to it also. -- Howard Postley usenet: uunet!bambam!hjp On Word phone: +1 213 399 7733 snail: 2434 Main St; Santa Monica, CA 90405
c60c-4au@e260-4d.berkeley.edu (Erik Talvola) (09/08/88)
In article <21@bambam.UUCP> hjp@bambam.UUCP (Howard J. Postley) writes: >P.s. There is a program called bmx that, like pbm, converts >between graphic formats. In the case of bmx, one of those is >CCITT T.4. Trouble is, I can't find bmx sources. I would >appreciate any pointers to it also. > >Howard Postley usenet: uunet!bambam!hjp >On Word phone: +1 213 399 7733 > snail: 2434 Main St; Santa Monica, CA 90405 I have the BMX sources which I obtained from ftp at csli.stanford.edu. In the directory pub/Gandalf there exists the full bmx system, including all the source files in normal and tar form. If you don't have luck, mail me and I'll send you the files. ----- Erik Talvola c60c-4au@web.berkeley.edu erikt@zen.berkeley.edu
richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) (09/08/88)
In article <21@bambam.UUCP> hjp@bambam.UUCP (Howard J. Postley) writes: >I have been trying to find the specification of the CCITT >T.4 recommendation for about three months. The best I have >been able to do is find small parts. The best I've seen was the AMD booklet for their en/decoding chip. Normally I'd have mailed this, but perhaps somebody has a better reference, or I may even have missed the boat entirely here. -- ``Beam THAT between your pointy ears'' richard@gryphon.CTS.COM {backbone}!gryphon!richard