On 2020-04-06 22:48, Douglas Taylor via cctech wrote:
Got similar interests here.? I've been using
PGPLOT on the Vax since it
came out, the price was right!
Tried to get it to work with a Tektronix 4207, but something is a little
different between it and the 4105 series.
I was able to get an old version of Gnuplot (3.4) to compile and run on
a Vax alpha under Openvms 8.4.
It wouldn't compile on a 32 Vax under OpenVms 7.3, too bad, I had wanted
to run gnuplot on that machine.? Maybe I needed an older version of
gnuplot.
That's pretty much the setup I was trying. VAX & PDP11, an some fun ;-)
However, a Tektronix Terminal is still not in the budget or space, so I
will probably go with the RPI 4 setup
https://github.com/rricharz/Tek4010
But probably just use a Ubuntu for the display, as it gives a better
resolution ...
CHEERS!
On 4/6/2020 6:00 AM, Dave Wade via cctech wrote:
I have been using PGPLOT but I guess you are
aware of that.
https://www.astro.caltech.edu/~tjp/pgplot/
I also wonder if you might be interested in
https://github.com/rricharz/Tek4010
what I was looking for was a Calcomp Basic Plotting calls to HPGL as
most of my plotters are HPLG and would like to plot some of the
Calcomp sample plots on them
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk <cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of emanuel
> stiebler
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> Sent: 05 April 2020 14:22
> To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only <cctech at classiccmp.org>
> Subject: Old FORTRAN programs, libraries, graphics
>
> Being stuck at home, was musing the idea to look into some graphics
> software from the '70's, or early 80's ...
>
> Looking for some wire frames, hidden line removal, 3d graphics...
>
> Any pointers?
>
> View month ago or longer, somebody on this list recovered some large
> package of FORTRAN code, and wanted to invest it, but I think it was
> posted
> under a wrong subject, so I can't find it anymore ...
>
> THANKS!