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Sixel graphics possible? #39

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Kirtai opened this issue Sep 5, 2020 · 4 comments
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Sixel graphics possible? #39

Kirtai opened this issue Sep 5, 2020 · 4 comments

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@Kirtai
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Kirtai commented Sep 5, 2020

Any chance of adding sixel graphics as used by the DEC vt330/340?

@chregu82
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chregu82 commented Sep 5, 2020

I had a look at sixel. What do you think would be the benefit? Do you have a specific need for this? As far as I saw, you could only draw a picture at the cursor position, nothing more. We already have more advanced graphic features.

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lindoran commented Sep 6, 2020

I don't think there is a large library of vintage titles using Sixel encoding; and there's definitely nothing stopping somebody from wrapping those escape codes in a terminal program running on the host computer... The only thing i can think would be a utility add would be something along the lines of running a x11 session through frame serving running on a seperate server... and certainly there are cheaper and easier methods with a raspberry PI that is just running Linux... why run it on a potentially slower machine with all due respect it seems like needless feature creep to me.

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Kirtai commented Sep 7, 2020

It was mostly for tools like lsix and the large array of tools based on libsixel.

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Kirtai commented Sep 16, 2020

Oh, there's also the simh emulator, which emulates old mini and mainframes like the PDP10 some of which used sixel. (Along with another graphics api called ReGIS)

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