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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS);faqs.087
-
-
-
-
- 2) "Ah...Books. Can you give me a list?"
-
- [Release of 1st printing in parentheses.]
-
- The _Dragonriders of Pern_ trilogy (Also available in a single
- hardcover volume through the SF book club, and trade paperback in a few
- bookstores).
-
- _Dragonflight_(1968), _Dragonquest_(1971), _The White Dragon_(1978)
-
- The _Harper Hall of Pern_ trilogy (Available as a single hardbound
- copy through the SF book club).
-
- _Dragonsong_(1976), _Dragonsinger_(1977), _Dragondrums_(1979)
-
- _Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern_ (1983)
- _Nerilka's Story_ (1986)
- _Dragonsdawn_ (1988)
- _The Renegades of Pern_ (1990)
- _All the Weyrs of Pern_ (1991)
-
- Additionally, there are two short stories and a limited-release
- novella.
-
- "The Smallest Dragonboy" (Pub 1973, found in _Get off the Unicorn_)
- _The Girl Who Heard Dragons_ (1985 - 100 signed copies published.)
- "Rescue Run" (Aug 1991 _Analog_)
-
- There are rumors that the above three will be appearing in a Pern anthology
- to be released sometime in the future.
-
- It should also be noted that this all started with the Hugo-winning
- novella: "Weyr Search" published in October 1967 in _Analog_. This
- story now forms the first quarter of _Dragonflight_.
-
-
- 2a) "What is the chronological order of events?"
-
- This is kinda tricky, as some books depict the same events from
- different points of view. Here's what the concensus seems to be:
-
- [Thanks to jsbell@acs.ucalgary.ca (Joshua Sean Bell) for concocting
- the following:]
-
- +--------------+ Backwards
- | Dragonsdawn | ^
- +--------------+ |
- +--------------+ Time
- | "Rescue Run" | |
- +--------------+ v
- Forwards
-
- +--------+------------------+
- | Moreta | Nerilka's Story |
- +--------+------------------+
-
- +-----------+
- +--------------+ | |
- | Dragonflight | | | +---------------+
- +--------------+ | | | "The Smallest |
- | | +--------------+ | | | Dragonboy" |
- | Dragonquest | | Dragonsong | | | +---------------+
- | | | Dragonsinger | | Renegades | +---------------+
- | | +--------------+ | of | | "The Girl Who |
- +--------------+ +--------------+ | Pern | | Heard Dragons"|
- | Dragondrums | | | +---------------+
- +--------------+ | |
- +------------------+ | |
- | The White Dragon | | |
- | | | |
- +------------------+ | |
- +-----------+-----------+
- | |
- | All the Weyrs of Pern |
- | |
- +-----------------------+
-
-
- 2b) "What is the suggested reading order?"
-
- Ms. McCaffrey suggests that the books be read in order of publication
- (i.e. start with _Dragonflight_ and go in published order).
- Alternatively, she suggests starting with _Dragonsong_ as a 'gentler'
- introduction, completing the Harper Hall trilogy, and then going back
- to _Dragonflight_, _Dragonquest_, et. al.
-
-
- 3) "That's a lot of books. I take it it's pretty popular."
-
- Indeed. In addition to the above books by McCaffrey, there is a
- boardgame, two "Choose your path" books, a game simulating fighting
- thread from dragonback, several 'reference books', and numerous
- computer-based 'virtual realities' based on Pern.
-
-
- 4) "Reference books?"
-
- Yes. They include:
-
- _The Atlas of Pern_ by Karen Fonstead
- (Out of print, but still available if you look around for it. The
- Science Fiction Book Club apparently still has copies in stock.)
-
- _The People of Pern_ with sketches/paintings by Robin Wood,
- text by McCaffrey.
- (Actually, more of a 'photo album' for the major characters.)
-
- _The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern*_ by Jody Lyn Nye with Anne McCaffrey
- (Considered by many to be *the* reference work on Pern...aside from the
- books themselves.)
-
- [* Frequently abbreviated as 'DLG'.]
-
-
- 5) "You mentioned something about 'virtual realities' back there. Care to
- elaborate?"
-
- [ Thanks to: jsb16@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Jennifer S Broekman)
- for legwork in tracking down many of these. ]
-
- Some people have gone to the extent of attempting to duplicate Pern
- with a multi-user program designed to allow people to assume the roles
- of dragonriders, harpers, holders, etc. While the most frequently discussed
- is PernMUSH (See the 'What is PernMUSH?' Mimi-FAQ' for more details),
- it is by no means the only one.
-
- [Note to readers in Australia: My understanding is that the authorities
- there have banned overseas MU*ing for the forseeable future.]
-
- Pern-themed MUSHes:
- PernMUSH [1] (freya.arc.nasa.gov or 128.102.31.78) port 4201
- SouConMUSH (soucon.cygnus.com or 140.174.1.69) port 4201
-
- [These two are set during just prior to the 10th pass and are
- considered parallel.]
-
- DragonsDawnMUSH (elof.iit.edu or 192.41.245.90) port 2508
-
- [Set during the start of the second pass.]
-
- MUSHes with Pern areas:
- TinyTIM (control.spies.com or 130.43.9.4) port 5440
-
- [Contains the missing Telgar/Crom area from PernMUSH. Also
- considered in parallel with PernMUSH and SouConMUSH.]
-
- TinyCWRU (caisr2.caisr.cwru.edu or 129.22.24.22) port 4201
- SpellBoundMUSH (notrees.cs.utexas.edu or 128.83.186.13) port 4201
- AmberMUSH (hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu or 128.100.102.51) port 4201
-
- Pern-themed MUSE:
- DragonsFireMUSE (snake.ssc.gov or 134.3.33.43) port 4444
-
- [Set before the 11th pass.]
-
- [1] Will eventually move to pern.pc.cs.cmu.edu. Please read 'news db'
- on PernMUSH for more details.
-
-
- 6) "How do I get on these things?"
-
- Well, the quick way of doing it is to telnet to the appropriate
- machine specifying the port listed (use the numeric address if the
- name won't work). For more info, look at the rec.games.mud.*
- newsgroups. (Rec.games.mud.tiny and rec.games.mud.misc primarily.)
-
-
- 7) "You know, I'm getting tired of all the discussion about PernMUSH
- and its ilk! Why doesn't it go away?"
-
- To put it bluntly, 'Put up or shut up.'
-
- In less rude terms, if you wish to discuss something about Pern which
- currently isn't being addressed, please start the thread and see if
- anybody wants to respond. There is nothing preventing you from
- posting/discussing what you like on this newsgroup except what you
- anticipate the response to be.
-
-
- 8) Ok. So the MU*s have a pretty large concentration of Pern fans.
- How about in the 'real world'?
-
- [ Note: I am not a member of any of the below, so I have no idea as to
- activities/policy/quality. ]
-
- [ Also, many thanks to jsbell@acs.ucalgary.ca (Joshua Sean Bell) for
- sending me the following. ]
-
- From: Bob Snyder, rsnyder@atl.dnet.ge.com
-
- Pern Fandom Organizations
-
- This is a listing of all known Pern fandom groups which publish
- newsletters or fanzines, current as of July 1991. Weyrs are listed
- first; alphebetically and in order of when they are in Pern's
- timeline. Since dues are subject to change, I did not include the cost
- of membership. Location on Pern and contact person's persona are in
- parenthesis. Please include a SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope)
- with any inquiry.
-
- Fandom Weyrs
-
- Early Ninth Pass
-
- High Reaches - Early 9th (Northern) Lakeview Weyr (Southern)
- Weyrwoman Kyleen, gold Alynth Weyrwoman Aeron, gold Kryseth
- Beth Baldwin (Weyrleader D'bas) Missy Good (Weyrleader R'gan)
- 9366 Jamaica Dr. 1160 NE 176th St.
- Miami, FL 33189 N. Miami Beach, FL 33126
-
-
- Late Ninth Pass
-
- Cambray Weyr (Southern) Fort Weyr (Northern)
- Weyrwoman Randella, gold Corinth Weyrwoman Jana, gold Kanarith
- Steve Herrick (Wingsecond T'ran) Andi Bennett-Banks (Drgnhealer Deleyan)
- 6681 Highland Greens Dr. #203-F P.O. Box 15440
- West Chester, OH 45069 Ann Arbor, MI 48106
-
- High Reaches (Northern) Thalos Weyr (Southern)
- Weyrwoman Gessika, gold Elyseth Weyrwoman Ehtele, gold Selyth
- Laurie McCurry (Weyrwoman Gessika) Veronica Yarwoski (Weyrwoman Ehtele)
- 717 1/2 W. Connell 1457 McDermot Ave.
- Stillwater, OK 74075 Winnipeg, MB R3E OJ5 Canada
-
- Ista Weyr (Northern)
- Weyrwoman Merelan, gold Lyrath
- Marilyn Alm (Weyrwoman Merelan)
- 2911 Eton Street
- New Orleans, LA 70131
-
- [I have received a note from Judith Tabron (tabron@binah.cc.brandeis.edu)
- about a fanzine generated by the 9th pass Ista Weyr organization: _Weyr Words_
-
- For more information, snail-mail:
-
- Judith Tabron / Holly Hutchison
- 4 Walnut St. 3-R
- Waltham, MA 02154
- (Subscriptions, questions, requests for more info)
-
- or e-mail the above address.
-
- Prices listed were U$15.00 for 4 issues (1 year), or U$3.75 for a
- trial issue.
-
- Also mentioned was the fact that they were looking for submissions of
- fan fiction and/or artwork.
-
- The compiler of this article has no connection to the above, and
- includes this information by request.]
-
-
- Tenth Pass
-
- Argon of Cantee (Cantee) Clune Weyr (Far Eastern Continent)
- Weyrwoman Shelana, silver Tellath Weyrleader K'lax, bronze Kilanth
- Pat Munson-Siter (Weyrwoman Shelana) Jason Jacobs (Weyrleader K'lax)
- P.O. Box 455 1916 Glenwood Dr.
- Box Elder, SD 57719 San Angelo, TX 76901
-
- Crystal Weyr (Southern) ForTen (Northern; Fort Weyr)
- Weyrwoman Kirylyn, gold Kith Weyrwoman Liarra, gold Glowenth
- Lisa Bohni (Weyrwoman Kirylyn) Judy Carter (Weyrwoman Liarra)
- 26135 Delos Drive 2116 Margery
- Torrance, CA 90505-7303 Ypsilanti, MI 48198-7003
-
- Haven Weyr (Southern) High Reaches 10 (Northern)
- Weyrwoman Celina, gold Candith Weyrwoman Niniane, gold Danuth
- Debbie Bryan (Weyrwoman Celina) Heather Moore (Weyrwoman Niniane)
- 1619 Eufaula Hgts. 3428 Lariat Lane, Apt. 56
- Longview, WA 98632 Orlando, FL 32826
-
- Igen Weyr (Northern) Ista-Ten (Northern)
- Weyrwoman Politra, gold Iliath Weyrleader L'dan, bronze Cirth
- Kim Farr (Weyrwoman Politra) Dale Staley (Weyrleader L'dan)
- P.O. Box 26845 1074 Shoreview Ct.
- Tempe, AZ 85285-6845 W. Pittsburg, CA 94565
-
- Janus Weyr (Southern) Northwind Weyr (Far Eastern Continent)
- Weyrwoman Nimaleah, gold Cameleonth Weyrwoman Elyssa, gold Elaygith
- Tinker Strother (Wingsecond Gemma) Jennifer Gower (Weyrwoman Elyssa)
- Rt. 3, Box 190 205 - A Richards
- Fairfield, TX 75840-9800 College Station, TX 77840
-
- Sable Weyr (Southern) Segel Weyr (Far Eastern Continent)
- Weyrwoman Perra, gold Floranth Weyrwoman Elitha
- Perri Scott (Weyrwoman Perra) Chanatl Guadiano (JnmArchvst Kendori)
- 1236 Glen Avenue 3333 Cummins # 21
- Florence, AL 35603 Houston, TX 77027
-
- Southern Weyr (Southern) StarRise Weyr (Eastern Ring Islands)
- Weyrwoman Lerai, gold Zanolith Weyrwoman Kishandra, gold Rhysendith
- Dina Grozev (Weyrwoman Lerai) April Masters (Weyrwoman Kishandra)
- 144 S. Linden P.O. Box 81338
- Palatine, IL 60067 Smyrna, GA 30081
-
- Talkon Weyr (Far Eastern Continent) Telgar Weyr (Northern)
- Weyrwoman Deveera, gold Asfaloth Weyrwoman Ynora, gold Novath
- Deborah Fredericks (Weyrwoman Deveera) James Smith
- 4403 N. Monroe 603 S. Blackburn
- Spokane, WA 99205 Brady, TX 76825-5606
-
- Visia Weyr (Far Eastern Continent)
- Weyrwoman Maeve, gold Dargenth
- Robin Watson (Weyrwoman Maeve)
- 2123 Industrial Blvd.
- San Angelo, TX 76409-5570
-
-
- Other Pern Clubs
-
- Caravan Fatis (10th Pass-Northern) Gar Hold/Darriel Council (Northern)
- High Reaches and Fort Territories 9th Pass Ista Territory/Darkover
- Heather Moore (Wagonsmaster Jason Fatis) Victoria A. Smith
- 3428 Lariat Lane, Apt. #56 12627 Harbor Drive
- Orlando, FL 32826 Woodbridge, VA 22192
-
- Healercraft Hall 9 & 10 (Northern & Southern) Pern Jockey Club (10th Pass)
- Healermaster Jillian For Runnerbeast Racing Fans
- Scotty Matthews (Master Jillian) Debbie Bryan
- 310 Barnett Shoals Rd. #20 1619 Eufaula Hgts.
- Athens, GA 30605 Longview, WA 98632
-
- [I've also received word of a BBS in Denver CO: (303)341-7868.
- However, no connect info was provided and I'm not set up to check for
- myself.]
-
-
- 9) "Is it ok if I posted some of my own fan fiction here?"
-
- NOTE: The following applies to fan fiction posted to the net. I do
- not have (nor do I desire) the authority to prevent any quasi/illegal
- acts on this newsgroup. The following is presented for informational
- purposes. You may heed or ignore as you wish, but I deny all
- responsibility for any legal problems you may encounter.
-
- (Also note that PernMUSH, SouConMUSH, Spellbound MUSH, and DragonsFire
- MUSE have Anne McCaffrey's blessing to exist. I am uncertain about the
- status of the other MU*s.)
-
- [Thanks to "Chris Croughton" <chris@keris.demon.co.uk> for getting the
- following.]
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 08-Oct-92 11:39 BST
- Sb: InterNet Pern rules
- Fm: Anne McCaffrey [72007,45]
-
- The rules are that my characters may be referred to but not used. BUT
- there can be no adventure/stories set on Pern at all!!!!! That's
- infringing on my copyright and can bear heavy penalities - particularly
- right now when there's a film deal (yet another) which has bought and paid
- for the right to use the material - which, I fear, e-mail users have not.
-
- On CIS, I have asked people to limit Pern material to a discussion of
- their persona and dragons, fire-lizards, etc., in a diarist form.
- Fanzines have slightly more latitude as the zine is usually mailed only to
- members so that's limited publication, and a due copyright notice is
- included. As there is no such protection on electronic mail, we authors
- have to be insistent on these safeguards.
-
- I know this can be confusing since Paramount and Star Trek are handled
- differently, but that's the point: they are, and have been. Individual
- themes and characters of s-f & fantasy novels are not. And such
- indiscriminate usage of our characters, worlds, and concepts on a *public*
- media like electronic mail constitute copyright infringement AND, which
- many fans disregard, is ACTIONABLE! Both the e-mail company AND the
- person. My publishers are most insistent on that point! So it's to
- safeguard the interested e-mail user that I make these very strong, and
- perhaps unpalatable points.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- [Chris' commentary:]
- To repeat - it's *not* Anne who forbids this: it's her publishers - and
- they are NOT required to tell her of any such actions which they may be
- undertaking. The first she will probably know of it is when someone
- tells her, having heard over the net...
- [End commentary.]
-
-
- ---
- Remember, while discussion about the various PernMU*s often threaten to
- overwhelm the traffic of this newsgroup, it is primarily about *Pern*, not
- the implementations thereof.
-
- [ Additions/corrections/comments welcome. ]
- --
- Capt. Gym Z. Quirk (Known to some as Taki Kogoma) kogoma@vesta.unm.edu
- I'll get a life when someone demonstrates that it would be superior to
- what I have now...
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- From: pschleck@cwis.unomaha.edu (Paul W Schleck KD3FU)
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.cb,rec.radio.info,rec.answers,news.answers
- Subject: Guide to the Personal Radio Newsgroups
- Summary: This article provides an overview of the newsgroups devoted
- to the personal radio services (amateur and CB), describes
- each newsgroup and its charter, and gives a brief tutorial
- on netiquette.
- Keywords: radio, amateur, ham, cb, netiquette
- Message-ID: <personal-radio-intro-1-724420846@unomaha.edu>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 12:03:12 GMT
- Expires: Fri, 29 Jan 1993 06:00:00 GMT
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- X-Posting-Frequency: posted on the 15th of each month
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq script
- Archive-name: personal-radio-intro
- Revision: 1.2 10/03/92 05:36:06
-
- (Note: The following is reprinted with the permission of the author.)
-
- This message describes the rec.radio.amateur.*, rec.radio.cb, and
- rec.radio.swap newsgroups. It is intended to serve as a guide for the new
- reader on what to find where. Questions and comments may be directed to the
- author, Jay Maynard, K5ZC, by Internet electronic mail at
- jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu. This message was last changed on 3 June 1992.
-
- History
- =======
-
- Way back when, before there was a Usenet, the Internet hosted a mailing list
- for hams, called (appropriately enough) INFO-HAMS. Ham radio discussions
- were held on the mailing list, and sent to the mailboxes of those who had
- signed up for it. When the Usenet software was created, and net news as we
- now know it was developed, a newsgroup was created for hams: net.ham-radio.
- The mailing list and the newsgroup were gatewayed together, eventually.
-
- As the net grew, and as packet radio came into vogue, packet discussion began
- to dominate other topics in the group and on the list. This resulted in the
- logical solution: a group was created to hold the packet discussion, and
- another corresponding mailing list was created as well: net.ham-radio.packet
- and PACKET-RADIO, respectively.
-
- These two groups served for several years, and went through Usenet's Great
- Renaming essentially unchanged, moving from net.ham-radio[.packet] to
- rec.ham-radio[.packet]. Readership and volume grew with the rest of the
- network.
-
- The INFO-HAMS mailing list was originally run from a US Army computer at
- White Sands Missile Range, SIMTEL20. There were few problems with this
- arrangement, but one was that the system was not supposed to be used for
- commercial purposes. Since one of hams' favorite pastimes is swapping
- gear, it was natural for hams to post messages about equipment for sale
- to INFO-HAMS/rec.ham-radio. This ran afoul of SIMTEL20's no-commercial-use
- restriction, and after some argument, a group was created specifically
- for messages like that: rec.ham-radio.swap. This group wasn't gatewayed to
- a mailing list, thus avoiding problems.
-
- While all this was happening, other folks wanted to discuss other aspects
- of the world of radio than the personal communications services. Those
- folks created the rec.radio.shortwave and rec.radio.noncomm newsgroups,
- and established the precedent of the rec.radio.* hierarchy, which in turn
- reflected Usenet's overall trend toward a hierarchical name structure.
-
- The debate between proponents of a no-code ham radio license and its
- opponents grew fierce and voluminous in late 1989 and 1990. Eventually,
- both sides grew weary of the debate, and those who had not been involved
- even more so. A proposal for a newsgroup dedicated to licensing issues
- failed. A later proposal was made for a group that would cover the many
- recurring legal issues discussions. During discussion of the latter
- proposal, it became clear that it would be desirable to fit the ham radio
- groups under the rec.radio.* hierarchy. A full-blown reorganization was
- passed by Usenet voters in January 1991, leading to the structure we now use.
-
- The Current Groups
- ==================
-
- I can hear you asking, "OK, so this is all neat history, but what does it
- have to do with me now?" The answer is that the history of each group has
- a direct bearing on what the group is used for, and what's considered
- appropriate where.
-
- The easy one is rec.radio.amateur.misc. It is what rec.ham-radio was renamed
- to during the reorganization. Any message that's not more appropriate in one
- of the other groups belongs here, from contesting to DX to ragchewing on VHF
- to information on becoming a ham.
-
- The group rec.radio.amateur.packet is for discussions related to (surprise!)
- packet radio. This doesn't have to be the common two-meter AX.25 variety
- of packet radio, either; some of the most knowledgable folks in radio digital
- communications can be found here, and anything in the general area is welcome.
-
- The swap group is now rec.radio.swap. This recognizes a fact that became
- evident shortly after the original group was formed: Hams don't just swap
- ham radio gear, and other folks besides hams swap ham equipment. If you have
- radio equipment, or test gear, or computer stuff that hams would be
- interested in, here's the place. Equipment wanted postings belong here too.
- Discussions about the equipment generally don't; if you wish to discuss
- a particular posting with the buyer, email is a much better way to do it,
- and the other groups are the place for public discussions. There is now a
- regular posting with information on how to go about buying and selling items
- in rec.radio.swap; please refer to it before you post there.
-
- The reorganization added two groups to the list, one of which is
- rec.radio.amateur.policy. This group was created as a place for all the
- discussions that seem to drag on interminably about the many rules,
- regulations, legalities, and policies that surround amateur radio, both
- existing and proposed. The neverending no-code debate goes here, as does
- the New Jersey scanner law, the legality of ordering a pizza on the
- autopatch, what a bunch of rotten no-goodniks the local frequency
- coordinating body is, and so on.
-
- The other added group is rec.radio.cb. This is the place for all discussion
- about the Citizens' Band radio service. Such discussions have been very
- inflammatory in rec.ham-radio in the past; please do not cross-post to both
- rec.radio.cb and rec.radio.amateur.* unless the topic is genuinely of interest
- to both hams and CBers - and very few topics are.
-
- The rec.radio.amateur.misc, .packet, and .policy groups are available by
- Internet electronic mail in digest format; send a mail message containing
- "help" on a line by itself to listserv@ucsd.edu for details. You can also post
- to rec.radio.swap by sending email to rec-radio-swap@ucbvax.berkeley.edu; if
- you do it this way, be sure to include an address for responses by electronic
- mail, as the gateway does not automatically do so.
-
- A Note on Crossposting
- ======================
-
- Please do not crosspost messages to two or more groups unless there is genuine
- interest in both groups in the topic being discussed, and when you do, please
- include a header line of the form "Followup-To: group.name" in your article's
- headers (before the first blank line). This will cause followups to your
- article to go to the group listed in the Followup-To: line. If you wish
- to have replies to go to you by email, rather than be posted, use the word
- "poster" instead of the name of a group. Such a line appears in the headers
- of this article.
-
- --
- Jay Maynard, EMT-P, K5ZC, PP-ASEL | Never ascribe to malice that which can
- jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu | adequately be explained by a .sig virus.
- "Liking clean systems and hating buggy ones is about as controversial as
- preferring a warm puppy to the cholera bacillus." -- Tom Neff
-
- --
- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
-
- pschleck@unomaha.edu
-
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- This article discusses frequently asked questions (FAQs) about PEX,
- the PHIGS Extensions to the X Window System. Each question is grouped
- as an article in a digest. Some news readers (i.e rn) have commands
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- article is culled from several sources: the FAQ in comp.windows.x,
- and articles in the newsgroups comp.windows.x and comp.graphics.
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- 1) What is PEX?
- 2) How can I tell if my X server supports PEX?
- 3) Why don't the R5 PEX demos work on my mono screen?
- 4) Where can I get an X-based PEX package?
- 5) What about immediate mode for PEX?
- 6) Why don't the R5 PEX contributed demos compile?
- 7) Why doesn't double-buffering work via phigs_ws_type_create?
- 8) What does "Kernel not configured with shared-memory IPC" mean?
- 9) Obtaining Graphics Standards (GKS, PHIGS, etc.)
- 10) Practical Intro to PHIGS (review of new book)
- 11) PHIGS/PEX Books
- 12) O'Reilly PHIGS book available now!
- 13) Articles on PEX
- 14) PEX Application Programmer Interfaces (APIs)
-
- Acronyms:
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- ANSI American National Standards Institute
- API Application Programmer Interface
- CGM Computer Graphics Metafile
- GKS Graphics Kernel System
- HLHSR Hidden line and hidden surface removal
- ISO International Standards Organization
- PEX PHIGS/PHIGS-PLUS Extensions to X
- PHIGS Progammer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System
- PHIGS-PLUS PHIGS Plus Lumiere Und Surfaces
- SI Sample Implementation
-
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- Subject: 1) What is PEX?
- From: hersh@expo.lcs.mit.edu (Jay Hersh)
- Date: Mon, 20 Jan 92 12:06:01 -0500
- Message-Id: <9201201706.AA13024@xenon.lcs.mit.edu>
-
- PEX stands for PHIGS Extensions to X. It is a an Extension to the
- Core X Protocol to provide 3D graphics support within the X Windows
- environment. Included in the X11R5 distribution is code for the
- Sample Implementation of the extensions to the X Windows server
- which implements the functionality defined by the PEX Protocol
- Extensions.
-
- In order to access the PEX funtional extensions to the X Server
- one must use an application that generates PEX Protocol. The
- application can either generate the Protocol bytestream itself, or
- use something called an Application Protocol Interface or API for
- short. One such API which is provided with the X11R5 distribution
- is the PHIGS 3D graphics standard. This is a port of the PHIGS C
- language binding onto an internal layer which generates the PEX
- Protocol allowing this particular PHIGS implementation to work
- within the X windows environment.
-