ReGIS first came out with the VT125 in the early 80's. I may still even have
the VT125 manual! My room mate at the time did a Rubick's cube demo on it for
DECUS.
-Steve
Regis first came out with one of the VT100 series terminals -- VT131? =
VT105? I forgot. It also showed up, in lobotomized form, in the "GIGI" =
(don't bother looking for one, they suck). It became more widespread in =
the VT240.
I'm pretty sure that a number of the X windows "xterm" style programs =
support it. Perhaps not the original xterm, but there are lots of =
extended versions and there should be some that handle this.
Sixel is probably more widely available since it's quite easy to =
implement.
paul
On Jul 16, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Cool - what real terminals support this stuff anyway, from what I can =
gather a VT340 works, right?
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On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
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Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application =
that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
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