Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!decwrl!ucbvax!ADS.ARPA!Info-Graphics-Request From: Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA.UUCP Newsgroups: mod.graphics Subject: Info-Graphics Digest Message-ID: <8607311639.AA28511@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: Thu, 31-Jul-86 06:00:15 EDT Article-I.D.: ucbvax.8607311639.AA28511 Posted: Thu Jul 31 06:00:15 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 1-Aug-86 02:31:21 EDT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 102 Approved: info-graphics@ads.arpa Info-Graphics Digest Thu Jul 31 03:00:15 PDT 1986 - Send submissions to Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA - Send requests for list membership to Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA Today's Topics: How to Have Four Graphics Screens on One IBM AT? SIGGRAPH '86 Birds of a Feather Call More Info-Graphics member SigGraph attendees Special Info-graphics mailings ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 27 Jul 1986 13:14-EDT Subject: How to Have Four Graphics Screens on One IBM AT? From: MHARRIS@A.BBN.COM I am trying to find a way to drive several (different) graphics screens using a single IBM PC/AT. All the EGA & clone cards (e.g. Orchid) seen so far are hardwired to the same memory address, i.e. two of these cards will conflict. I'm talking to the higher-priced folks this week (e.g. Matrox, Number Nine), but I need to drive four screens -- and four of those cards cost a bunch. Do you know a way to put their memories at different addresses? Or do you know a BETTER solution? (like: a 1024x768 card which can drive four 512x384 displays) Or are you a manufacturer who can help? If so, please call soon. Thanks. -- Michael Harris MHarris @ BBNA 617-497-3794 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Jul 1986 08:54:18 EDT From: (William J. Joel) Subject: SIGGRAPH '86 Birds of a Feather Call Event: SIGGRAPH '86 Date: August 20 - 22, 1986 Loaction: TBA Item: Birds of a Feather Meeting: Microcomputer Graphics Description: An informal gathering of Info-Graphics subscribers to discuss the use of microcomputers (IBM PC, Apple IIc/IIe, Apple Macintosh, etc.) in creating computer graphics. Specific items for discussion will include the use of microcomputers to create animation. Those wishing to participate in the discussions should send a note to William J. Joel (JZEM@MARIST.BITNET). An exact time and place will be announced later. ------------------------------ Date: 30 Jul 1986 22:38-PDT From: Andy Cromarty Subject: More Info-Graphics member SigGraph attendees Info-Graphics member SigGraph attendees: ---------------------------------------- Name Net Address ---- ----------- Bruce Cohen Skip Montanaro Mike Muuss Phil Dykstra Paul Stay Chuck Kennedy John Crawford John W. Peterson Spencer W. Thomas David Bryant ------------------------------ Date: 30 Jul 1986 22:42-PDT From: Andy Cromarty Subject: Special Info-graphics mailings Due to the increased activity around this time of year (principally because of SigGraph next month), I'll be sending out Info-Graphics slightly more often than usual over the next couple weeks. This will provide you with slightly better turnaround time for your Info-Graphics submissions during the period just before the conference, just in case there are issues you want to bring up here that might bear on SigGraph or fruitfully be discussed there further in person. Andy Cromarty Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA ------------------------------ End of INFO-GRAPHICS ********************