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    Modgraph, Inc.

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[ SIGGRAPH 1989 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1987 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1985 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1984 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1983 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1982 ]

    SIGGRAPH 1989

    Modgraph’s line of Tektronix and DEC-compatible high-resolution graphics terminals along with the recently announced PC/GRAPH-TERM are displayed. The PC/GRAPH-TERM is the first product to fully integrate a high-resolution (1024×780) DEC and TEK-compatible-graphics terminal with IBM PCs and DEC VAXs.

    SIGGRAPH 1986

    Modgraph manufactures high-resolution monochrome and color graphics terminals emulating the Tektronix 4010/14 and 4105 terminals. In addition, Modgraph manufactures high-resolution graphics boards for IBM PCs and compatibles. These boards support GEM, WINDOWS and a range of graphics applications packages.

    SIGGRAPH 1985

    GX -1000 CAD/CAM Graphics Terminal -1024 x 780 resolution -TEK 4010/14: DEC VT-100 emulations -Multiple graphic pages -TEK 4631 video hardcopy GX -1100 High Resolution Graphics Terminal -1024 x 780 resolution -TEK 4105 emulation IBM-PC/XT/AT High Resolution Graphics -1024 x 1024 resolution -monochrome and color -TEK 4010/14: DEC VT/100 emulations /-HALO; VDI; IBM Compatible

    SIGGRAPH 1984

    Modgraph’s GX-1000 Graphics Terminal with 1024 x 780 display and 132 column alpha display. The monochromatic graphics terminal is fully 4014 and VT100 compatible. Also shown is the DG-2000 series display generator with both 1280 x 1024, 60 Hz and 512 x 512 displays. The DG-2000 is available in both commercial and full M L-E-16400 versions.

    SIGGRAPH 1983

    Modgraph will show the GX-100 Graphics Terminal with TEK 4010/4014 and DEC VT 100/52 emulation It has a 15″ screen, P-39 phosphor, and dedicated text and graphics functions keys. Software features include access to two independent screens in both graphics and text modes. The graphics write modes allow addition, subtraction, and inversion of information on the two graphics screens. The Graphics Color Camera provides crisp high-resolution color film output from most RGB graphics terminal systems. Film formats include 35mm roll film and Polaroid instant SX-70, 4″ X 5″, 8″ X 10″, Kodamatic PR-10, and black and white film. The Modgraph Graphic Generator offers a low cost, one board graphics unit with resolutions from 256 X 256 to 512 X 512. Power supply and chassis are available for combining up to 16 boards in parallel to create economical grey scale or color systems.

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