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XX plotters have been around since before recorded history.
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think I spotted a very small z in this one
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And they were satisfying to watch then.
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My high school shop class had one in the 90s for CAD.
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We had one on a CNC programming system in the mid 80's at Webster Valve in Franklin NH. ALTOS computer running MPM2 (CP/M offshoot I think). It took far too long to plot the tool paths and became a dust collector. Made great signs though.
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High school: the wood & metal working shop got a plotter (to go along with the Apple II). Every day in study hall, I asked to go to shop so I could use the plotter; after a week I was told to just go there (instead of study hall). Got an A in shop without knowing I was enrolled.
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we had tektronix vector displays and an associated tek plotter/digitizer at the local college where we hung out. ah, miss-spent youth
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"Could this robot be the answer to handwriting in the digital age?" There was never a question for it to answer...
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It looks like its just executing PostScript commands or a similar image description language. Not a recent development. Perfect cursive is just another typeface.
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