Subject: Re: dt
To: Tim Bessie <tbessie@eci.net>
From: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/04/1998 13:17:18
Tim Bessie wrote:
> At 03:08 PM 5/4/98 -0400, Michael R Zucca wrote:
> >> Yes! Yes! Please! Us powerbook owners (16-grays) would be
> >
> >I'd imagine it would be tough to distinguish between the different gray
> >levels when you're just doing terminal text.
>
> When you've only GOT 16 grays (I don't have a color monitor
> to use), you'd be suprised at the difference being able to
> utilize them can give.
But on a terminal window, how would you utilize them? I mean, you have
foreground and background, what else do you really need?
> At least, _I'd_ be able to tell the
> difference. Of course, an X server that understood 4-bit
> depths would be wonderful, too. Not that I'm complaining. ;-)
Well, the sources are available, more or less :-)
> >Temping ;-) but intvid is currently at the head of the NetBSD programming
> >queue for me. I'll save dt optimization for after. Besides, wscons may be
> >so nice that dt will be obsolete!
>
> I haven't heard about wscons... what is it?
The new wscons is Chris Demetriou's machine-indendent workstation console
code (based somewhat on the original port-alpha wscons code). Additional
work was done on it by Matt Green, I think. My understanding is that it
includes support for multiple consoles (i.e. if you have 2 monitors/
keyboards/mice attached to your Mac, you could use 2 separate consoles at
the same time). It should also support things like virtual terminals and
keyboard remapping. I believe that both the i386 and alpha ports are
currently using it. From what I've heard, it's pretty damn cool :-)
I don't think there is a lot of documentation on it past the code itself,
which should be in -current's sys/dev/wscons, I believe.
Later.
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Colin Wood cwood@ichips.intel.com
Component Design Engineer - PMD Intel Corporation
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