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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: ! 4: XVS100(8) UNIX Programmer's Manual XVS100(8) ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: NAME ! 9: Xvs100 - X window system VS100 implementation notes ! 10: ! 11: DESCRIPTION ! 12: The VS100 implementation of X was the first, and is com- ! 13: plete. Many of the X output operations are in fact modeled ! 14: on the interface provided by the VS100 firmware. The VS100 ! 15: is a monochrome display, 864 bits high and 1088 bits wide. ! 16: The firmware we are currently using is version #235. ! 17: ! 18: Cursors can be any size up to 64x64. Tiles can only be ! 19: 16x16 in size. Brushes can be any size, but the current ! 20: firmware draws wide lines about an order of magnitude slower ! 21: than 1x1 lines. Off-screen storage is limited to that pro- ! 22: vided in the VS100 itself; no attempt is made to use DMA ! 23: access to VAX memory for fonts and such or to dynamically ! 24: shuffle data back and forth. ! 25: ! 26: The keyboard is controlled by the VS100 firmware. Unfor- ! 27: tunately, with the current firmware, the keyboard only gives ! 28: up transitions for the Control, Shift, Lock, and Meta keys, ! 29: so chord applications won't work. ! 30: ! 31: At system boot, for some reason the first three attempts to ! 32: down load the firmware fail. Thus, a VS100 won't become ! 33: active until about 45 seconds after other terminal lines ! 34: activate. Power-cycling a VS100 will cause the X server to ! 35: restart. The down problem doesn't occur in this case, but ! 36: typically a 3 minute TCP CLOSE_WAIT will occur. ! 37: ! 38: SEE ALSO ! 39: X(8c), X(1) ! 40: `ddX - Device Dependent X Interface' ! 41: ! 42: AUTHOR ! 43: Copyright (c) 1985, by Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ! 44: ogy. ! 45: ! 46: ! 47: ! 48: ! 49: ! 50: ! 51: ! 52: ! 53: ! 54: ! 55: ! 56: ! 57: ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: Printed 9/15/87 26 August 1985 1 ! 64: ! 65: ! 66:
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