Bill Degnan wrote:
> I already let Lars know, but if anyone wants to see what I came up with:
> https://www.vintagecomputer.net/temp/VT102/
Thank you very much! This is interesting because it shows VT100 dot
stretching is done first, and other attributes on top of that. The
VT220 does character
I already let Lars know, but if anyone wants to see what I came up with:
https://www.vintagecomputer.net/temp/VT102/
Bill
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 11:00 AM Bill Degnan wrote:
>
> I can do this, please specify how you need it
> (format/resolution/size), what you want to see on the screen.
> Bill
>
I can do this, please specify how you need it
(format/resolution/size), what you want to see on the screen.
Bill
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 9:40 AM Lars Brinkhoff via cctalk
wrote:
>
> Peter Coghlan wrote:
> > Would a photograph of a VT220 be any use?
>
> Thanks, but no. I already have one myself.
Peter Coghlan wrote:
> Would a photograph of a VT220 be any use?
Thanks, but no. I already have one myself.
>
> Is there anyone with a VT100 (or any VT1xx, if so please specify which)
> that can make a photo displaying text in reverse video? I'm making a
> detailed simulation of the VT100 hardware, and I'd like to see what, if
> any, effect dot streching has. I searched the "VT100 Technical Manual",
>
Hello,
Is there anyone with a VT100 (or any VT1xx, if so please specify which)
that can make a photo displaying text in reverse video? I'm making a
detailed simulation of the VT100 hardware, and I'd like to see what, if
any, effect dot streching has. I searched the "VT100 Technical Manual",
but