Note: APA Graphics is not available for 5250, VT, SCO-ANSI or Wyse-60 emulation.
Enable Graphics Support
Select or clear this check box to enable or disable graphics support.
Resolution
The Resolution option specifies
at what resolution the mainframe graphics application should send the
graphics data to the PC.
Terminal
If Terminal is chosen,
the host sends graphics data at 720 x 384 resolution, the same resolution
as an IBM 3192G terminal. Certain host applications require a Terminal
setting to position text properly and accurately operate the graphics
input cursor.
High
When High is chosen,
the graphics display at 2560 x 1400 resolution, enabling the capture
of high resolution graphics, which can be printed or plotted at a
high resolution.
Programmed Symbol Sets
This option is used to allocate memory for mainframe graphics applications
requiring the use of programmed symbols (for example, CA-TELLAGRAF, CA-DISSPLA,
IBM's RTPMS, and UNIRAS). Most other packages do not require the extra
memory, so the default is set to None
to keep PASSPORT memory requirements as low as possible. The option may
be set to None, PS A and B, or PS
A through F.
Enable Vector Graphic Redraw Buffer
This option allows you to change the vector graphics redraw buffer size
from the default of 512KB to a value within the range of 128KB (minimum)
to 1024KB (maximum).
Note: To use PASSPORT with SAS/GRAPH, the Terminal resolution and PS A and B must be configured. To use PASSPORT with RTPMS, ACS, and other GDDM graphics programs that require program symbol sets or that were written primarily for the IBM 3279 S3G graphics terminal, PS A through F must be configured. If your host graphics application uses transparent/opaque text, you must configure either PS NONE or PS A and B. Transparent text is not supported when PS A through F is configured.