At 02:20 23/04/99 +0100, Tony Duell wrote:
An amazing-ish machine that does 200dpi (before there
were desktop laser
printers, this was a high resolution). The problems are that the toner
feed system/pump often blocks (and unblocking it is a pain - the toner
tastes horrible, so the old suck-it-and-see method isn't pleasant), and
the solvent fumes given off as the toner dries seems to fill the computer
room...
Another drawback is that the plots fade with time. I did all the graphs for
my Masters thesis on our DEC-10. The plot files were then transferred via a
home grown network to our PDP-15 which had a Gould Electrostatic plotter.
Looking back I'm surprised this ever worked!
Recently I decided to replot the graphs using one of our VAXes. Pity
regenerating the data gave completely different results - I've been too
scared to check if this is just different floating point representations
causing "minor anomalies" or whether the original plots and/or data are
just plain wrong. Fortunately, no one else has noticed...
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