From: | Steadfast laughingman@*******.de |
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Subject: | Big Bag O' Questions |
Date: | Thu, 08 Jul 1999 23:04:38 +0200 |
Arcaist:
> > A datasoft let's you read or "know" the data. A display link is
capable of
> > displaying real graphics instead of text. Of course it *can* show text,
> > but also a photo of the person you're searching for, a map of that
> > high-security donut factory you're crawling into, or a stopwatch.
>
> Err,... a display link just displays text, an image link displays
> graphical, video images,.. right??
Guess so.
A display link can only be used to access text only information in
your eye, an image link lets you view graphics and video images. Don't
see that an image link can't process text only information as it is
the advanced variant of the display link, am I correct with this one?
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That is, if you do not count the others.