It was used for BBS pages, to be able to display actual graphics on the
pages rather than the old ASCII/ANSI pages, but the calling side needed
their terminal program to decipher it. Searchlight was the first, AFAIK, to
have RIPscript in it. Telegraphix now holds Proboard, Searchlight and
RIPScript.
=> -----Original Message-----
=> From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
=> [mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Bryan Pope
=> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 9:55 AM
=> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
=> Subject: RIPscrip
=>
=>
=>
=> I found out what the vector graphics protocol is:
=>
=> ------------------------------------------------
=> RIPscrip graphics are EGA quality graphics that are displayed
=> over the modem. The BBS sends special codes which are
=> interpreted by a special term program and draws the screen for
=> the user. The results can be impressive. While there are
=> other graphic protocols, such as NAPLPS and ROBO/FX, which are
=> better than RIP (supporting VGA and better resolutions), RIP is
=> the only one which can be made with simple ASCII sequences.
=> ------------------------------------------------------------------
=>
=> It also looks like Telegraphix is the company who created this
=> protocol. (Which
=> I believe somebody said awhile ago._
=>
=> Cheers,
=>
=> Bryan
=>
=>