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Computer graphics
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The history of computer graphics is sketched, hardware principles are outlined, and the various types of display are described.Abstract:
The history of computer graphics is sketched. Hardware principles are outlined, and the various types of display are described. Computer graphic standards are discussed. Future developments are predicted. >read more
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The TRON project
Ken Sakamura,Richard Sprague +1 more
TL;DR: The TRON computer architecture for the 1990s is intended to support the use of personal computers as communication machines and many ‘intelligent objects’ hooked into an HFDS (highly functional distributed system) to support various application needs.