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Method used in early text mode video hardware to emulate raster graphics
supported not just 2 × 2 matrix semigraphics but also 2 × 3 matrix semigraphics, albeit imperfectly, as the semigraphics pixels in a character's middle
Semigraphics
Characters for drawing frames and boxes
included a set of text semigraphics with quadrant-based block elements. The ZX80 and ZX81 also included a set of text semigraphics with dithering patterns
Box-drawing_characters
Bitmap graphics format
means of displaying vector graphics on later DEC VT-series terminals Semigraphics – text-based graphics, including "squot" sub-character square blocks
Sixel
Line of home computers
set selection does not affect semigraphics characters. The border is always black. The 6847 is capable of a Semigraphics 6 display mode, where two bits
TRS-80_Color_Computer
Unicode character block
Minitel, Teletext, ATASCII, PETSCII, ZX80, and ZX81 character sets. Semigraphics characters are also included in the form of new block-shaped characters
Symbols_for_Legacy_Computing
Unicode character block
characters Code page 437, the character set of the original IBM PC Dingbat Semigraphics (or pseudographics) Tombstone (typography) other Unicode blocks Box Drawing
Block_Elements
Text-based user interface API
ncurses (new curses) is a programming library for creating textual user interfaces (TUIs) that work across a wide variety of terminals. It is written in
Ncurses
Unicode character block
Sharp MZ computers, HP terminals, and TRS-80. It includes a set of semigraphics in the form of 230 "octant" characters, large images split into four
Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement
Symbols_for_Legacy_Computing_Supplement
Typographic symbol class
(typography), known as a class of horticultural dingbats Punctuation Text semigraphics, a method for emulating raster graphics using text mode video hardware
Dingbat
Unicode character block
Form and Chart Components. Box-drawing characters Code page 437 Dingbat Semigraphics (or pseudographics) other Unicode blocks Block Elements Geometric Shapes
Box_Drawing
Character encoding standard
ASCII to include additional characters, such as box-drawing characters, semigraphics, and video game sprites. Often, these additions also replaced control
ASCII
Topics referred to by the same term
notation AOL Running Man, a logo used by America On-Line The "Running Man" semigraphics characters from Apple's MouseText, Unicode points U+1FBB2 and U+1FBB3
Running_Man
Home computer launched in 1982
display on television, NTSC; 24 lines × 32 characters; 64 × 48 pixels semigraphics mode Power 9V DC Backward compatibility ZX81 Predecessor ZX80 Successor
Timex_Sinclair_1000
Image display as a 2D grid of pixels
graphics file formats Raster image processor Raster scan Rasterisation Text semigraphics Texture atlas "Introduction to Computer Graphics, Section 1.1 -- Painting
Raster_graphics
1977 microcomputer by Tandy Corporation
NewDos/80, Level I BASIC CPU Zilog Z80 @ 1.774 MHz Memory 4–48 KB Display Monochrome 12" CRT, 64 × 16 character semigraphics Sound Square wave tones
TRS-80
Clone of the Ohio Scientific Superboard II single-board computer
the UK101. The UK101 has a 16-row, 48-column memory-mapped character semigraphics display, with each character taking up 8x8 pixels with an aspect ratio
Compukit_UK101
Series of British microcomputers by Acorn
top row of ten red-orange function keys ƒ0–ƒ9. These generated text semigraphics when pressed with CTRL or SHIFT, and could be programmed with keyboard
BBC_Micro
monochrome text mode only; low resolution 128×48 graphic mode simulated by semigraphics. The character generator resided in separate ROM memory, there was also
Mera-Elzab_Meritum
640×256 graphics 320×96 semigraphics on the Xerox 820-II the Xerox 820-II was a variant of this computer which also supported semigraphics derived from Videotext
List of home computers by video hardware
List_of_home_computers_by_video_hardware
Brazilian home computer
video" - white text on a black background. The second mode was a 64 x 44 semigraphic display, allowing for a more visually versatile output. As for expansion
CP-200
Semigraphic microprocessor by SGS-Thomson Microelectronics
progressive scan Semigraphics: 128 standard character set with 5×7 pixel font dimensions. User definable 8×10 pixel alphanumeric or semigraphic sets. 40 characters
Thomson_EF9345
Nickname for 8-bit ASCII-derived character sets
1963). The TRS-80 character set for the TRS-80 home computer added 64 semigraphics characters (0x80 through 0xBF) that implemented low-resolution block
Extended_ASCII
Video display generator (VDG) by Motorola
for NTSC television output: capable of displaying alphanumeric text, semigraphics, and raster graphics contained within a roughly square display matrix
Motorola_6847
Computer art form using text characters
ANSI art, ASCII porn, ATASCII, Fax art, PETSCII, Shift JIS art, Text semigraphics Related context: Bulletin board system (BBS), Computer art scene, Category:Artscene
ASCII_art
Home-built computer kit designed in the Soviet Union
KOI-7 N2 encoding are stored in the KR573RF1 (2708 clone) erasable ROM. Semigraphics: 2 x 2 dot matrix combinations in the graphic character subset – 128
Radio-86RK
8-bit character set
consists of letters, various numeric and special characters as well as 64 semigraphics called squots (square dots) from a 2×3 matrix. These were located at
TRS-80_character_set
Personal computer made by Tulip Computers
Optional: 5 or 10 MB hard disk Display Text: 80 × 24 characters and semigraphics; Graphics: 384 × 288 and 768 × 288 color, 768 × 576 monochrome Graphics
Tulip_System-1
Topics referred to by the same term
held in Cairo, Egypt in 1943 codenamed SEXTANT Sextant (semigraphics), a 2×3 semigraphical pixel array in computing Sextans, a minor equatorial constellation
Sextant_(disambiguation)
1983 video game
Instead of utilizing a true CGA graphics mode, the game makes use of the semigraphical characters found in the IBM PC's Code page 437 character set. When the
Sleuth_(video_game)
Sans-serif typeface
ASCII characters, while Arial Alternative Symbol contains only 2 × 3 semigraphics characters. Arial Baltic, Arial CE, Arial Cyr, Arial Greek, Arial Tur
Arial
Personal computer produced by Samsung
by an AMI S68047 chip (quite similar to the Motorola 6847), offering semigraphics in 9 colors, a 128 × 192 mode in 4 colors, or a 256 × 192 mode in 2 colors
SPC-1000
comics were done with traditional text and line-printing techniques or semigraphics, ASCII art, and BBC's ceefax teletext. Shatter was drawn on an original
Shatter_(digital_comic)
Character encoding on Commodore computers
Atari ST character set ZX Spectrum character set Extended ASCII Text semigraphics Reunanen, Markku; Heikkinen, Tero; Carlsson, Anders (22 November 2018)
PETSCII
Character set of the original IBM PC
Linux kernel, and the ISO 10646 fonts for X11. Alt code ANSI ASCII Semigraphical characters Atari ST character set, derived from code page 437 Systems
Code_page_437
Television information retrieval service
Avenue (teletext soap) Radio Data System Teletext character set Text semigraphics Digitiser InfoChammel Interactive television Tanton, N. E. (28 July 1979)
Teletext
1983 home computer
block graphics characters, so games could at least feign sprites and use semigraphics. It proved to be not enough. As COMPUTE! magazine put it: "The Aquarius
Mattel_Aquarius
Home computer introduced in 1984
into the video processor Video processor: SGS Thomson EF9345P Graphics: semigraphics based on 8 × 10 pixel characters (equivalent to 320 × 250 pixels) in
Philips_VG5000
Personal computer system
floppy, 8-inch floppy, hard disk Display 40×25 or 80×25 text Graphics Monochrome PETSCII semigraphic characters Sound None or beeper Successor CBM-II
Commodore_PET
Protocol for encoding NAPLPS-encoded teletext pages
American Presentation Level Protocol Syntax Teletext character set Text semigraphics Astle, B. (September 1983). RCA Engineer – Teletext standards in North
NABTS
NEC personal computer line
different attributes per line can be set. The attribution also supports semigraphics, and each characters have a 2×4 matrix. The PC-8011 Expansion Unit provides
PC-8000_series
ISO 8859 standard character encoding for Cyrillic
Windows-1251). IBM Code page 915 is an extension of ISO/IEC 8859-5, adding some semigraphic and other symbols in the C1 area. IBM Code page 1124 is mostly identical
ISO/IEC_8859-5
Topics referred to by the same term
(instrument), an angle or time-measuring instrument Quadrant (semigraphics), a 2×2 semigraphical pixel array in computing Quadrant Bus Station, Swansea Wales
Quadrant
1981 home computer
using nothing more than text characters and the machine's limited text semigraphics. Some ZX81 games achieved lasting fame, such as 3D Monster Maze, a tense
ZX81
IBM PC graphic adapter and display standard
Image rendered in MDA text mode using semigraphics blocks
IBM Monochrome Display Adapter
IBM_Monochrome_Display_Adapter
Computer produced by Panasonic in 1982
direct addressing of the low resolution graphics mode (64×48, using text semigraphics characters, which represented pixel blocks that used one-quarter of each
Panasonic_JR-200
Series of computers produced by Hong Kong-based manufacturer EACA during the early 1980s
expandable to 64 KB Removable storage Cassette tape Display Composite or RF monochrome TV; 64×16 / 32×16 characters; 128×48 semigraphics Input 51-key keyboard
Video_Genie
the Tandy Color Computer 1 and 2 / TRS-80 Color Computer, except the Semigraphics modes. Taking the place of the graphics and memory hardware of the previous
List of 8-bit computer hardware graphics
List_of_8-bit_computer_hardware_graphics
Sinclair ZX81 clone from Lambda Electronics Limited of Hong Kong
Electronics Limited of Hong Kong. It had a modified ROM (including extra semigraphic characters) and extra hardware, making it not fully compatible. Total
Lambda_8300
ZX81 clone made by Microdigital Eletrônica in 1983
white background. The maximum resolution was 64 x 44 pixels, based on semigraphic characters useful for games and basic images (see ZX81 character set)
TK83
Personal computer manufactured in Brazil in 1980
screen, displaying 64 × 16 or 32 × 16 characters text mode or 128 × 48 semigraphics. Video output was also possible through a PAL-M television. The keyboard
D8000
memory location num (0-65535) POINT(x num,y num) returns the color of the semigraphics dot at position x numm (0-63) and y num (0-31) RIGHT$(str,position num)
Color_BASIC
Teletext standard
List of teletext services Teletext character set T.51/ISO/IEC_6937 Text semigraphics World System Teletext Technical Specification, UK Department of Trade
World_System_Teletext
Microcomputers made in East Germany from 1984 until 1990
Memory 17 KB (64 KB max.) (DRAM) Display 40x20 or 40x24 characters (semigraphics) X.X0: monochrome X.X1: color with expansion: 256×192 pixels monochrome
Robotron_KC_87
1985 home computer
pixels Graphics modes: None, but the character-set was re programmable (semigraphics) to simulate a 240x216 High Resolution display Colours: A total of 8
Pecom_64
Japanese teletext standard
American Presentation Level Protocol Syntax Videotex character set Text semigraphics Recommendation ITU-R BT.653-3 (02/1998) Teletext systems (PDF). ITU.
JTES
Home computer model
Display Composite monitor or TV over RF output, 64×48 with 8 colours semigraphics, 128×192 with 4 colours, 256×192 with 2 colours Graphics MC6847 Video
Dragon_32/64
Home computer based on the RCA 1802 microprocessor
Memory 32 KB RAM Display 40 columns x 24 lines text (240 x 216 pixel semigraphics) Graphics CDP1869 + CDP1870 Sound CDP1869 (8 octave tone generator +
COMX-35
1985 home computer
available to user) Display VIS (CDP1869 + CDP1870) Graphics 40 x 24 characters, semigraphics 240 x 216, 8 colors Sound 8 octaves plus effects Related Pecom 64
Pecom_32
Brazilian Sinclair ZX81 clone
300/2400 bit/s Display Monochrome TV; 32 x 24 characters, 64 x 48 using semigraphic symbols Controller input Joystick Connectivity connector port for a 1200
Ringo_R470
ZX80 clone made by Microdigital Eletrônica in 1981
2 KiB Keyboard: 40 keys membrane keyboard Display: 32 × 22 text; 64 × 44 semigraphics Expansion: 1 slot Outputs: 1 TV out (RF modulator, channel 3); cassette
TK80
Encoding for Traditional Chinese characters
characters '碁', '銹', '恒', '裏', '墻', '粧' and '嫺', followed by 34 additional semigraphic symbols. In some versions of ETen, there are extra graphical symbols
Big5
Type of aileron used for missiles
Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Nason, Martin L. (29 November 1956). "A Semigraphical Method for the Determination of the Rolling Characteristics of Rolleron-Equipped
Rolleron
Character sets used for Videotex
2022-based designation escapes: The mosaic sets supply characters for use in semigraphics. � Not in Unicode Data Syntax 2 is defined in Annex C of T.101:1994.
Videotex_character_set
Character encoding used by the Atari 8-bit home computers
corrected by repositioning the cursor and printing over the mistake. Semigraphics Extended ASCII ASCII Atari ST character set Apple II character set PETSCII
ATASCII
1982 home computer by LNW Research
Mode 0 is the default TRS-80 screen with 64×16 characters, and 128×48 semigraphics. Mode 1 is 480×192 monochrome. Mode 2 uses high-resolution graphics memory
LNW-80
1970s). The VTI also displayed low-resolution graphics (today called text semigraphics). Each character position was divided into a grid 2 dots wide and 3 high
PolyMorphic_Systems
British home computer of the early 1980s
Removable storage Cassette-tape interface (1500 baud) Display 32 x 24 monochrome characters, 127 redefinable 8 x 8 pixel characters, semigraphics Sound Beeper
Jupiter_Ace
Brazilian Sinclair ZX81 clone
Graphics where the regular ZX81 text mode: 32 X 24 characters, with 64 x 44 semigraphics. The machine was capable of producing simple beeper like sound effects
Apply_300
South Korean character set
different layout. This row contains characters for drawing boxes in a semigraphic context. Apple also includes some black circled list markers. This row
KS_X_1001
End-user information system
registered character sets for Videotex use include variants of T.51, semigraphic mosaic sets, specialised C0 control codes, and four sets of specialised
Videotex
Home computer marketed in France
128 alphanumeric characters, and 128 semi-graphic characters with a semigraphic mode and 40- and 80-column text modes. It could address up to 16 KiB
Matra_Alice
Topics referred to by the same term
Art built from Lego ANSI art PETSCII art Box-drawing characters Text semigraphics This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Block
Block_art
Brand of microcomputers
Connections: tape, RS-232, printer, sound OS: BASIC The table below shows the semigraphics character set available on the Matsushita JR series, as shown on the
Matsushita_JR_series
Early home computer
teletext standard allowed it to support eight colors and rudimentary semigraphics, but unlike later entries in the home computer market which also supported
Philips_P2000
Simplified Chinese character set
"standard extensions to GB 2312". Conversely, ISO-IR-165 includes patterned semigraphic characters in this row (mostly without exact counterparts in Unicode)
GB_2312
Computer display mode based on characters
Basic Latin Unicode characters. Text-based user interface Teletext Text semigraphics ASCII art Twin Hardware code page VGA text mode VGA-compatible text mode
Text_mode
Brazilian Sinclair ZX81 clone
computer displaying 32 x 22 text characters in monochrome. By using semigraphic characters, it was possible to simulate a 64 x 44 resolution display
AS-1000
Tandy Radio Shack small-business computer launched in 1979
mathematics and currency symbols, and in place of the Model I/III's semigraphics characters has 30 characters (ASCII codes 128-158) for drawing lines
TRS-80_Model_II
ITU-T Recommendation
adds non-spacing marks for a "vector overbar" and solidus and several semigraphic characters. The ETS 300 706 standard for World System Teletext bases
T.51/ISO/IEC_6937
Defunct home computer model
and a 4KB ROM. It was able to output 384 x 336 graphics and 128 x 56 semigraphic characters in 16 colors, (based on UV-201 and UV-202 proprietary chips)
VideoBrain_Family_Computer
Syntax List of teletext services ISO/IEC 646 - Antiope character set Text semigraphics Larousse, Éditions. "Antiope sigle de Acquisition Numérique et Télévisualisation
Antiope_(teletext)
Single-board home computer made in East Germany from 1985 until 1990
with a character generator. It can produce text and graphic symbols (semigraphics) with 8 × 8 pixels and it provides a screen resolution of 32 × 32 characters
Robotron_Z1013
German videotex service
colors could be shown at the same time. Each page could display 40×24 semigraphic text characters. This corresponds to the technical possibilities of the
Bildschirmtext
Dialect of the BASIC programming language
direct addressing of the low resolution graphics mode (64×48, using text semigraphics characters, which represented pixel blocks that used one-quarter of each
JR-BASIC
8080) CPU running at 2 MHz, 32 KB RAM (later on 64 KB), 4 KB ROM, with semigraphic text mode video output and the BASIC programming language. The mainboard
IQ_151
Brazilian homebuilt computer clone of the Sinclair ZX80, introduced in late 1981
16 KiB) Keyboard: 40 keys membrane keyboard Display: 32 × 22 text; 64 × 44 semigraphics Expansion: 1 slot Outputs: 1 TV out (RF modulator, channel 2); cassette
NE-Z80
Graphics processor for the Commodore 128DCR personal computer
up to 80 × 50 text, 640H × 480V bitmap. 3 character modes: standard, semigraphic, and graphic, double width and HiRes bitmap. Output: digital RGBI with
MOS_Technology_8568
Interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language
at X,Y. Hardware manufacturers often included proprietary support for semigraphics, simple shapes and icons treated as special characters. Examples included
BASIC_interpreter
ZX81 clone made by Microdigital Eletrônica in 1981
white background. The maximum resolution was 64 x 44 pixels, based on semigraphic characters useful for games and basic images (see ZX81 character set)
TK82C
ZX80 clone made by Microdigital Eletrônica in 1981
white background. The maximum resolution was 64 x 44 pixels, based on semigraphic characters useful for games and basic images (see ZX80 character set)
TK82
Personal microcomputer
display was limited to two text modes of 32x16 or 64x16 characters, and a semigraphic mode of 128x48 pixels. Sound was generated by an internal cabinet speaker
CP-300
Brazilian homebuilt computer clone of the Sinclair ZX81, introduced in late 1982
RF modulator monochrome video out; 24 lines × 32 characters, 64 × 48 semigraphics Power 9V DC Backward compatibility Sinclair ZX81 Predecessor NE-Z80
NE-Z8000
Multi-byte graphic character set for Chinese
database. In total the set contains 8446 characters. A number of patterned semigraphic characters are included in row 6. This collides with the vertical presentation
ISO-IR-165
SEMIGRAPHICS
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Bird
Boy/Male
British, English, Newzealand
A Great Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Anglo-Norman French del isle ‘of the island’, or a habitational name from the common French place names Lisle or Lille, all derived from Old French isle (Latin insula) ‘island’.French : habitational name from the city of Lille, Nord (see 1).
Boy/Male
British, English
A Small Field; From the White Meadow
Girl/Female
Hindu
Smiley, Smiles
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Friendship; Closeness
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Young Child
Female
English
Variant form of English Sheila, SHYLA means "blind."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
A Mountain of Sandalwood's Tree Located Near Mysore
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
White Wave; White Phantom; Fair and Smooth; Soft
SEMIGRAPHICS
SEMIGRAPHICS
SEMIGRAPHICS
SEMIGRAPHICS
SEMIGRAPHICS