Remote Imaging Protocol

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title: Remote Imaging Protocol
text: The Remote Imaging Protocol and its associated Remote Imaging Protocol Script language, RIPscrip, is a graphics language that provides a system for sending vector graphics over low-bandwidth links, notably modems. It was originally created by Jeff Reeder, Jim Bergman, and Mark Hayton of TeleGrafix Communications in Huntington Beach, California to enhance bulletin board systems and other applications. RIPscrip was introduced in 1992 and consisted of ASCII-text descriptions of vector-drawn graphic
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description: Scripting language
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Imaging_Protocol
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date modified: 2024-02-26T21:51:59Z
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