Abstract: An image data display system in which more than one portion of an image displayed on a screen may be transformed by extraction, scaling or rotation in relation to other areas of the screen concurrently. The image display system is of the type which is capable of receiving transformation operation orders from a control processor prior to being sent the image. As the image is received, the display system performs the transform operations prior to displaying the image data.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 27, 1989
Date of Patent:
August 21, 1990
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Barry Dickinson, David J. Friend, Ian G. Holden, Paul H. Jackson, Robert J. Padzieski
Abstract: A remote fan out facility used in an information handling system including a plurality of data terminals located remotely from a central processor unit. Messages transmitted from the central processing unit to one of the plurality of data terminals are modified by creating and inserting a terminal device address into the outbound messages. The messages are then transmitted to a fan out box located near the addressed terminal. The fan out box strips the terminal address from the received message, decodes the stripped address, and directs the message to the appropriate data terminal according to the stripped decoded address. By this means, a single serial transmission link can be used to connect the central processing unit to a plurality of data terminals without undue modification of an existing system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 5, 1988
Date of Patent:
November 22, 1988
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Harry Cheselka, Gerald J. Hladik, Chris Karabatsos, Lawrence G. Mosher, Richard M. Morrison
Abstract: A video data display terminal includes a video display, eg., a CRT, and a character buffer for storing character bytes representing characters to be displayed on the screen of the video display device. The terminal further includes microprocessing means for receiving data from a keyboard device connected thereto or alternately from a host processor for entry into the character buffer. The microprocessing means are further adapted to define one or more partitions on the screen of the video display device. Data integrity within these partitions is maintained by assigning margin attribute bytes to the margin of each partition. Refresh hardware including refresh logic control means, a line buffer, a character generator and a serializer is provided to write data within the character buffer to the video display screen.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 1, 1979
Date of Patent:
July 14, 1981
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Michael A. Hughes, Jeremy S. M. Johnson, Graham C. E. Winn
Abstract: A set-up store is added to an intelligent data processing terminal for storage of terminal characterizing information therein. Terminal characterizing information includes a representation of installed terminal features and a representation of selected terminal options. The information is changeable by the operator to indicate new installed features or different selectable options.A system of interlocks safeguards against improper operator actions, as follows: An interlock prevents the entry of inaccurate terminal characterizing information. Another interlock disables normal terminal operation if terminal characterization information is not present in the set-up store. A security lock prevents unauthorized entry of terminal-characterizing information. An interlock disables operation of language-unique keyboard keys until a keyboard language has been entered. Another interlock prevents the selection of terminal options unless the installed terminal features are present in the set-up store.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 25, 1979
Date of Patent:
January 13, 1981
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
Joel A. Hirschman, Rojer J. Llewelyn, Anthony H. Rogers