Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!husc6!rutgers!labrea!aurora!ames!sdcsvax!ucbvax!ADS.ARPA!Info-Graphics-Request From: Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA (Info-Graphics moderator Andy Cromarty) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.digest Subject: Info-Graphics Digest Message-ID: <8708091101.AA13987@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: Sun, 9-Aug-87 06:00:15 EDT Article-I.D.: ucbvax.8708091101.AA13987 Posted: Sun Aug 9 06:00:15 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 9-Aug-87 21:38:53 EDT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA Distribution: world Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 89 Approved: info-graphics@ads.arpa Info-Graphics Digest Sun Aug 9 03:00:16 PDT 1987 - Send submissions to Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA - Send requests for list membership to Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA Today's Topics: Digest status update: MAILER PROBLEMS, ARCHIVES Re: Info-Graphics Digest ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 7 Aug 1987 17:36-PST From: Info-Graphics-Request@ads.arpa Subject: Digest status update: MAILER PROBLEMS, ARCHIVES This note should bring you up to date on the status of the Info-Graphics Digest. 1. MAILER PROBLEMS: There still are some mailer problems (especially in some of the BBN internal mailers, apparently). Those of you who program mailers, please note: if a piece of mail is found to be undeliverable, the mailer making this discovery should return it to the sender, not the "Reply-to:" address (assuming there is a Reply-to: address). Also, the usual caveat: please bear in mind that this list is by design not heavily moderated, and often runs for weeks at a time in unattended automatic operation. Garbage in, garbage out. 2. ARCHIVES: The Info-Graphics archives once again are available for anonymous FTP by other ARPANET sites. We have found space to host them here at ADS.arpa. If you have Internet FTP access, you can fetch the archives by using anonymous FTP (username=anonymous, password=guest). All Info-Graphics files may be found in the "pub/info-graphics" subdirectory. There is a ReadMe file there which you probably will want to fetch and read first. At present, the archives are stored in UNIX compress(1) format to save disk space and network bandwidth, and hence they must be transferred in image (binary) mode. If you do not have and cannot obtain access to the UNIX compress/uncompress utility, then I may be able to leave an uncompressed file there for you to transfer, but this could take a long time to arrange and you are best off trying to obtain local access to uncompress(1) first. (The IP address is for ADS.arpa is 10.2.0.56, in case you can't find it in your host table.) Nothing has been done in this process to make these archives available to non-Internet sites or sites otherwise without ARPANET FTP access, and there are no immediate goals to provide such digest access. (If you administer a non-Internet site and have the desire and resources to provide archive distribution facilities, please send me a note.) Regards, Andy Cromarty, Coordinator Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.arpa ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Aug 87 07:44:53 EDT From: yale!hsi!tankus@seismo.CSS.GOV (Ed Tankus) Subject: Re: Info-Graphics Digest News-Path: noao!hao!husc6!rutgers!ucla-cs!zen!ucbvax!ADS.ARPA!Info-Graphics-Request John, A firm called Number Nine in Canbridge (?), Mass. makes the Pepper Board series that could be just what you are looking for. Toolkits are available to for drivers, etc. One of the best monitors on the market is the NEC Multisync. They introduced two new high end models that have the capabilities you need. NEC has also brought out one or two hi-res boards to match the capabilities of these new monitors. Hope this helps!! Cheers! -- Ed. Net : {noao!ihnp4!yale!}!hsi!tankus Snail: Health Systems Int'l, 100 Broadway, New Haven, CT 06511 Bell : (203) 562-2101 ------------------------------ End of INFO-GRAPHICS ********************