On 2024-04-12 7:23 p.m., Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:


On Apr 12, 2024, at 5:54 PM, CAREY SCHUG via cctalk <[email protected]> 
wrote:

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my favorite terminal 3190 that was neon gas, so monochrome, but could take 5 
addresses, and flip between 62 lines of 160 characters (always there), to 4 
terminals of 62x80 any two visible at a time, or 4 terminals of 31x160 
characters, any 2 visible at a time, or 4 terminals of 31x80 all visible at 
once.  when given a choice, my new boss was surprised that I chose that instead 
of the color 3279 with graphics that everybody else wanted.  Great for running 
virtual systems...

Sounds like the plasma panel displays that were invented for the PLATO system, 
by Don Bitzer and a few others, at the U of Illinois.  Inherent memory: if you 
lit a pixel it would stay lit, to turn it off you'd feed it a pulse of the 
opposite polarity.  So it was a great way to do 512x512 bitmap graphics with 
very modest complexity, no refresh memory needed.

        paul


But too slow I suspect to run a game like spacewar.

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