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  • 4 года назадОпубликованоStephen Edwards

Personal Computer Graphics of the 60s and 70s

A survey of early computer graphics display hardware, including vector displays, delay-line character displays, bit-mapped framebuffers, and sprites. 0:00 Personal Computer Graphics of the 60s and 70s 0:15 CRTs 3:31 The PDP-1, Vector Graphics, and Spacewar 6:48 The CDC 6600 Console 11:09 Raster Graphics 11:46 The IBM 2260 Raster Character Terminal: acoustic delay line storage 15:01 The DEC VT05 Character Terminal: shift register storage 19:13 The TV Typewriter (Don Lancaster) 22:03 The COSMAC ELF, VIP, and PIXIE controller: Framebuffers 30:29 The RCA Studio II 31:13 The TRS-80: characters and simple graphics 33:11 The Commodore PET: PETSCII graphics 34:27 The Apple II: Text, Lores, and Hires color graphics 36:17 The TI 99/4: Sprites and the TMS9918 43:47 The Atari 400/800: Display Lists, Playfield, and Player-Missile Graphics 49:38 Where Are They Now?