On 01/13/2017 10:57 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
On 01/13/2017 12:46 AM, Randy Dawson wrote:
The famous Brigham Young University 3D graphics program, by Dr. Hank Christensen.


I am looking for the fortran source, it should be 7 files:
OH MY! I definitely had that at one time - a LONG time ago. I think it was on one of the DECUS tapes. I took a quick look at some of the backups I now have online, and did not find it. A lot of stuff that I used to have has been junked, as it was presumed to be available form somewhere else.

There seem to be some links under "movie.byu"
Any docs related too.
I think the docs were just text files included with the source code.
Well, I didn't look in the right place. I just stumbled across what I think is the full install of BYUMOVIE
4.3 from December 1982.

If anyone is interested, I could pack it up and send it to you. This was for VAX/VMS. The directory contains 67 files.

Also, I have come across my own version of NASA's Mini-VICAR program. Mini-VICAR was a ghastly hack of their image processing library that used pre-allocated files on a stripped-down file system to improve performance. So, your files were named something like [100,103]. I took the routines that I thought would be useful and modified them to use ordinary Files-11 files on VMS, and used the Tparse table-driven command line parser. I should have published this on DECUS back in 1982 or so, but never got around to it. Mostly, because I never wrote documentation for it. (177 files, mixture of macro and fortran.)

Jon


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