[TUHS] Origins of the frame buffer device

Kenneth Goodwin kennethgoodwin56 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 04:25:23 AEST 2023


The first frame buffers from Evans and Sutherland were at University of
Utah, DOD SITES and NYIT CGL as I recall.

Circa 1974 to 1978.

They were 19 inch RETMA racks.
Took three to get decent RGB.

8 bits per pixel per FB.

On Sun, Mar 5, 2023, 10:02 AM Paul Ruizendaal via TUHS <tuhs at tuhs.org>
wrote:

> I am confused on the history of the frame buffer device.
>
> On Linux, it seems that /dev/fbdev originated in 1999 from work done by
> Martin Schaller and  Geert Uytterhoeven (and some input from Fabrice
> Bellard?).
>
> However, it would seem at first glance that early SunOS also had a frame
> buffer device (/dev/cgoneX. /dev/bwoneX, etc.) which was similar in nature
> (a character device that could be mmap’ed to give access to the hardware
> frame buffer, and ioctl’s to probe and configure the hardware). Is that
> correct, or were these entirely different in nature?
>
> Paul
>
>
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