Pseudographics vs Drcs - What's the difference?
pseudographics | drcs | initialism |
(computing) An approximation of graphics achieved through the use of text characters.
* 1991 , Marvin D. Dunnette, Leaetta M. Hough, Harry Charalambos Triandis, Handbook of industrial and organizational psychology: Volume 2
Dynamically redefined character set, a videotex technology by which the standard set of text characters can be modified (for e.g. foreign scripts and pseudographics).
Pseudographics is a initialism of drcs.
As a noun pseudographics
is (computing) an approximation of graphics achieved through the use of text characters.As an initialism drcs is
dynamically redefined character set, a videotex technology by which the standard set of text characters can be modified (for eg foreign scripts and pseudographics).pseudographics
English
(wikipedia pseudographics)Noun
(-)- Pseudographics is an inexpensive way to convey simple graphical information and should probably be used more widely in batch applications.