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- From: hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin)
- Newsgroups: comp.arch
- Subject: Re: BUSES and other things
- Message-ID: <55118@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 26 Jul 92 16:09:25 GMT
- References: <1992Jul25.095712.17550@nuscc.nus.sg> <55077@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <13742@auspex-gw.auspex.com>
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- In article <13742@auspex-gw.auspex.com> guy@Auspex.COM (Guy Harris) writes:
- >>>Besides speed, what else do you think is important in a desktop bus?
-
- >>For the hundreds of thousands of users (this is a conservative estimate
- >>based on observations at a few universities) who do mathematical typing,
- >>an extremely important thing to have would be a large variety of characters
- >>available for simultaneous display on the screen,
-
- >Well, the machine on *my* desktop can display quite a variety of
- >characters...
-
- >...because the hardware doesn't know beans about characters; the
- >software can turn pixels on and off as it chooses. It's the *software*
- >that's responsible for having the characters available.
-
- At what speeds, and with how large a source file? Certainly, at some
- point the coded characters have to be translated into pixels; even the
- dumbest terminals did this.
-
- >(And if you're going to argue that "bitmapped displays are the wrong
- >answer", you'll have to explain why your favorite solution is better;
- >I'm sure not going to simply take your word for it....)
-
- Now I am not quite sure how much is software and how much is hardware;
- I suspect that it varies considerably between machines. But I would
- prefer a dumb terminal with a downloadable character set of size 2^10,
- and which is easily user-modifiable, to the clumsiness of something
- like TeX. And I want an easily readable source file, not like those
- clumsy messes on the Macs.
- --
- Herman Rubin, Dept. of Statistics, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette IN47907-1399
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