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- GFX GRAPHICS SYSTEM FOR BBS'S
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- The New Standard for Bulletin Boards
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- Toronto, Canada
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- ROBERT DEW
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.)
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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."
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- 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)
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- 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
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- Library gfx.lbr has 8 slots, 0 deleted, 4 active, 3 unused
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- 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!
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- Will Carlton (DalTex RBBS-PC)
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