Der große schwarze Würfel … mit #DisplayPostscript.
Boah, war die Kiste cool damals.
Here is a demo showing how such software produces a human voice.

#NeXT #NEXTSTEP #NeXTstation #NeXTCube #OS #OpenStep #DisplayPostScript #PostScript #GUI #UNIX#apple #macos #mac

Thinking of NEXTSTEP this morning...I'd guess many aren't aware of the unusual color display arrangement.

The NeXTstation, which was the first "affordable" color solution for NEXTSTEP, has a 16-bit framebuffer, but instead of rendering the desktop in 65,536 colors (as per Windows or Mac hardware, say), it rendered in 12-bit color with 4-bits of alpha channel (transparency).

That means it had a palette of 4096 colors, with all colors available at once on the display (not like, say, the Amiga or Apple IIgs with a 4096 color palette, but video modes with a small subset of those colors available (yes, yes, HAM mode excluded). Additionally, anything on the screen had 16 levels of opacity available.

It's interesting to see in person, on the actual hardware (especially on a good LCD display). With dithering, it looks very close to 24-bit truecolor.

(The NeXT Dimension color board for the Cube allowed 24-bit color with 8-bits alpha, but that was not so frequently used -- less so than most NeXT hardware even...)

But that's not nearly the weirdest that NEXTSTEP-capable hardware got, when it came to color video display...

#NeXT #NEXTSTEP #NeXTstation #NeXTCube #OS #OpenStep #DisplayPostScript #PostScript #GUI #UNIX #MC68K #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #computinghistory #SteveJobs #tech

@Carnifex

Very valid argument.
It does seem to suffer from inordinate low-hanging-fruit-plucking, and I never liked the idea of having a display system that just schlepped pixels..

I want #DisplayPostscript at the display subsystem level, dadgummit!

I think it's so ridiculous that we have so many GUI libraries that completely reinvent the wheel in terms of UI elements and graphics primitives.

@juandesant @dataandpolitics @glennf

4. The WindowServer was new code and broke source and bincompat with the old #DisplayPostscript based window server

5. Classic was a para-virtualized environment running almost the entire classic OS. New code was written to support things like FS and Network sharing, etc. As I recall developers were first demo’ed classic running on #NuKernel at labs at #WWDC, and it was ported to Mac OS X shortly after that.

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Thinking of NEXTSTEP this morning...I'd guess many aren't aware of the unusual color display arrangement.

The NeXTstation, which was the first "affordable" color solution for NEXTSTEP, has a 16-bit framebuffer, but instead of rendering the desktop in 65,536 colors (as per Windows or Mac hardware, say), it rendered in 12-bit color with 4-bits of alpha channel (transparency).

That means it had a palette of 4096 colors, with all colors available at once on the display (not like, say, the Amiga or Apple IIgs with a 4096 color palette, but video modes with a small subset of those colors available (yes, yes, HAM mode excluded). Additionally, anything on the screen had 16 levels of opacity available.

It's interesting to see in person, on the actual hardware (especially on a good LCD display). With dithering, it looks very close to 24-bit truecolor.

(The NeXT Dimension color board for the Cube allowed 24-bit color with 8-bits alpha, but that was not so frequently used -- less so than most NeXT hardware even...)

But that's not nearly the weirdest that NEXTSTEP-capable hardware got, when it came to color video display...

#NeXT #NEXTSTEP #NeXTstation #NeXTCube #OS #OpenStep #DisplayPostScript #PostScript #GUI #UNIX #MC68K #vintagecomputing #retrocomputing #computinghistory #SteveJobs #tech

What NEXTSTEP utilizes on the HP PA-RISC-based "Gecko" systems is far more intriguing and bizarre, as far as desktop color rendering.

My HP 9000 712/60 “Gecko” Workstation Featuring HP “Color Recovery” Technology -- https://bytecellar.com/2005/02/09/my_hp_9000_7126/

#HP #HPUX

@blakespot It's a shame that NeXT did not use PA-RISC as a 68k successor – though the SPARC port was also nice and I would still love to see a working 88k-based NRW...
@me_ A new Amiga chipset was in development when Commodore folded. It featured a PA-RISC integrated into the graphics chip and was a massive upgrade that, sadly, was never completed.
@blakespot The amazing hoops that we jumped through because memory was expensive!
@blakespot Ah yes, are you referring to “color recovery” on the HP Gecko by any chance?

@skitt Hah, indeed! I just posted a writeup I did some years back when I found a Gecko in the back of a truck at a boot sale.

Well done! That's amazing tech, and amazing to see on the actual hardware!