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GFX GRAPHICS SYSTEM FOR BBS'S
The New Standard for Bulletin Boards
Toronto, Canada
ROBERT DEW
PC Canada, one of the most progressive bulletin board systems in
North America has announced it's new GFX graphics system. Designers
Doug Peel (SYSOP) and Mervyn Linden are providing users of Ontario-
based PC Canada with full color VideoText like system graphics on
their IBM PC's using a convention similar to terminal emulation.
The new GFX graphics system went on-line July 14, 1984 and has
been greeted by an overwhelming response by the PC community. The
system requires two drivers, one at the bulletin board and one at
the users PC. The driver consists of three "files", a .DOC file
(instructions on how to use), a .COM file (the actual driver) and
a .LIB file. Peel emphasises that it is not based on the NAPLPS
convention. Once the user has downloaded these files from PC Canada
he or she simply loads their communications program (PC-TALK3, Cross-
talk, etc.) using a slightly different syntax (A>GFX PC-TALK3.EXE)
and log on to PC Canada in the usual manner.
The speed of transmission is fast. The average full screen is
locally generated from instructions sent down the phone line that
take only 1 second to complete. Before the signals have even
completely finished being received the color system goes to work.
(At 300 baud there is a delay of about 2 seconds.)
At the present time there is an on line demo of the system and the
log on screen. In the near future we can expect to see menu
structures using icons where the user just touches a number
corresponding to a picture they want to use.
The system requires that the user have an IBM PC or IBM XT (jr is
not supported yet) and a color graphics card attached to an RGB
color monitor. Amber monitors will work except that colors will be
represented as shading if supported by the particular
manufacturer.
GFX will likely be quickly adopted by systems across the United
States from the authors who will both screen SYSOP's and charge a
$100.00 fee for use of the service. Don't, however, expect to see
100 services offering GFX tomorrow. It is expected that the first
system to adopt GFX in the U.S. will be Gene Plantz's multi-user
BBS in Chicago. Peel expects Gene to be set up by late August.
Peel added "IBM came to us (in Canada here) and they want to buy
this system from us to use and we wouldn't sell it."
In order to use GFX you will need to download the library GFX.LBR
which contains the following files: (Use LAR to break them out)
Name Index Length (128 byte blocks)
Directory 0 2
gfx.doc 2 77
gfx.lib 79 16
gfx.com 95 68
gfxnews.doc 163 37
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Total blocks 200
Library gfx.lbr has 8 slots, 0 deleted, 4 active, 3 unused
Read the DOC file and then call one of the BBS's listed at
the end of the DOC file after installing GFX. Be prepared
for some real razzle dazzle graphics over the phone!
Will Carlton (DalTex RBBS-PC)
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