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IMLAC Corporation was an
American electronics company in Needham, M****achusetts, that
manufactured graphical display systems,
mainly the PDS-1 and PDS-4...
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school students Steve Colley, Greg Thompson, and
Howard Palmer for the
Imlac PDS-1
minicomputer during a
school work/study
program at the NASA Ames Research...
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IMLAC was an
American graphical display systems manufacturer.
Imlac may also
refer to: A
fictional philosopher in
Samuel Johnson's novella, The History...
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escapes with his
sister Nekayah, her
attendant Pekuah and his poet-friend
Imlac by
digging under the wall of the valley. They are to see the
world and search...
- 30-40
times per
second to show a
stable image.
These displays, such as the
Imlac PDS-1,
require some
local refresh memory to hold the
vector endpoint data...
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September 1972,
created by
Ralph H. Baer. 1974: Both Maze War (on the
Imlac PDS-1 at the NASA Ames
Research Center in California) and
Spasim (on PLATO)...
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modifiable stored lists of
drawing instructions,
include the IBM 2250,
Imlac PDS-1, and DEC GT40.
There was a
video game
console that used
vector graphics...
- high
school summer interns using Imlac PDS-1 computers. The
authors added two-player
capability by
connecting two
IMLAC computers with
serial cables. Since...
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Levels for Doom II id
Software DOS, PS1 1995-12-26 Maze War
Steve Colley Imlac PDS-1, MAC, NeXT Computer, Palm OS,
Xerox Star, X11 1974
Maximum Action...
- however, lead to satisfaction; and, with the help of a
philosopher named Imlac, R****elas
escapes and
explores the
world to
witness how all
aspects of society...