[comp.os.vms] Need info on 24-bit displays for VMS

Chris_F_Chiesa@cup.portal.com (06/20/91)

Hello All.

   Our latest high-pressure get-it-out-the-door-quick project is to provide
a color screen for displaying our high-resolution 24-bit color images.  We
have a Peritek, Inc. VCT-Q just arrived for "evaluation," but if I don't 
evaluate it DAMN QUICK I am going to end up using it for production products
whether it works right or NOT.

In theory (and advertising) one can program the VCT-Q's on-board TI 34020 
processor OR drive the board from "host-based" code, using "library" routines
provided by Peritek.  I had fond visions of rapidly prototyping a simple 
image display, testing the process of reading the mouse and displaying a
hardware cursor, drawing a rectangular "selection box" based on that infor
mation, then "doing things" based on the area selected.  No such luck --
the VCT-Q comes with mouse and keyboard but no software for reading either
(nor cables; they tell you what connector to buy and how to make your OWN
cable).  80 to 90 percent of the documented "library" routines are "not
available from host-based applications," and those that ARE available are
described only as "described by" a TI 34020 manual Peritek did NOT supply.
(We could go to the additional eense of buying the "on-board code develop-
ment system," from TI or Peritek or whomever, but that's a C environment and
we are NOT a C shop, by and large.)  I could go on, but the gist is that 
it's going to be damn near impossible to even PROTOTYPE with this thing, 
much less write production code.  I'm looking for a 24-bit display system
that comes with VMS-linkable and fully functional library routines that
I can call to do the types of things described at the top of this para-
graph; I'm rather disappointed in Peritek so far.

  Therefore, I ask:

   1) does anybody have any experience with the Peritek VCT-Q with regard
      to programming it?  (Peritek sells an X Server that runs on this thing
      but they themseves "didn't recommend" we use it.)

   2) what other 24-bit color displays exist, and are people using, on the
      VAX platform?  (We're running a 4000-200, and it would be nice if 
      whatever we choose would also work on VAXserver 3400's and de-DEC-
      video-board'ed VAXstation 3200's.)  

   3) What do they come with, vis-a-vis programming support, pre-written
      libraries, etc.?  I want to put 24-bit color rasters (which I have
      to massage into compatible format no matter WHAT the output device)
      onto the screen as fast as possible and be able to mouse-select
      rectangular regions thereof, as a BARE MINIMUM.  

   3) If you use, or HAVE used, more than ONE kind of display, compare/
      contrast the one(s) you know, in the areas of

	- resolution
	- accuracy of color reproduction
	- flexibility, # of display modes (I'd like "true color" with a 
            modifiable colormap for gamma-correction etc. on the board if
            possible, but can do that in the host if need be)
        - documentation (was it easy to get going and start programming?)
        - software support (what came with it, did it work, do they answer
            the phone if you have problems?)
        - any other comments you think I've overlooked! 

  Thanks in advance; replies via ANY of the following channels!

  -= this newsgroup, of course 

  -= e-mail: Chris_F_Chiesa@cup.portal.com

  -= US mail:   Chris Chiesa
                c/o Light Valve Technology
                100 Kings Highway, Suite 1400
                Rochester, NY  14650-0823

   -= phone: (716) 724-2029

   -= FAX: (716) 724-9862

   (boy I wish I had all of that in a .signature file!  Or that Portal
    SUPPORTED a .signature file!)

Chris Chiesa
 (address above!)