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Using Summagraphics Tablets in Unix?

WyldOne asks: "I've had this old Summagraphics II tablet around for awhile now. Now that I'm getting started with POVRAY I started to look for software that could see it as a digitizer and not a mouse. I used to have library for Turbo-C that could use it. and wrote a few programs for it. The library, of course, was proprietary (ouch). I've found very little on software that can use a digitizer as a digitizer. To make it worse, I can't find any protocol descriptions that would allow me to talk to the digitizer. Since a digitizer is very accurate (1000 DPI, IIRC) I would like to use it for what it was intended for. I used to work with one digitizer that had a 6ft bed square, and used for digital pattern input to a clothing CAD program for sizing. Since Calcomp took over Summagraphics, the support has been marginal. What I'm looking for is software that can speak to the tablet, source would be optimal. The protocol would also be OK."

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  1. Re:Easy answer by Shanep · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Am I the only person who wants to download slashdot in .qwk format?

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    Ahh, the memories! It's funny how technology seems to develop slow enough to take it for granted, until you think back 10 years to what you were putting up with, for me a 12k Rockwell MODEM (yes 12k, before 14.4 was done) a Trident 8900 with a whopping 1Mb frame buffer, i486DX33 with a whole 4Mb of 80nS RAM and a "Brand Technologies" 200MB IDE drive. At college, people thought I was exagerating about my 200MB drive and an Amiga owner was shocked at my 4MB RAM! I was using old IBM PS/2's with DOS and some Unix served off an RS/6000 for our Cobol studies.

    Having email at home was kinda cool in 1992 also, even though you pretty much did'nt know anyone with any email address, much less a FidoNet address, besides the guys in Zone3 Computing who want your blood.

    10 years before that it was C64's and Microbee's for me. Ahh man, remember the Vic20? Did'nt it have less than 100x100 resolution or something?

    I wonder what 2012 is going to be like? Will we all be using Microsoft Wireless Broadband (tm) @ $25/hour, with 3D cards that do real time ray tracing and radiosity rendering at 4096x3072 through our VR goggles with 256bit computing with TB's of RAM and PB's of secure ("you don't need to do that") online disk storage thanks to Microsoft (the World government), running on Microsoft BSD (after the Apple "buy out")?

    Oh God, does anyone know how to tie a noose?

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    War crimes, torture, lies, illegal spying... Would someone give Bush a blowjob, already, so he can be impeached?