IBM Personal Computer Graphical Kernel System is a standardized graphics interface programming library designed to simplify portable software development across IBM's different video card. It provides bindings for languages, including BASIC, C, and FORTRAN. It was primarily designed for use with the IBM Professional Graphics Adapter. The IBM PGA card is a very high end, and very uncommon, video card designed primarily for use with CAD programs.
Several additional development packages were designed to use under the GKS package. These include:
IBM Personal Computer Graphical File System
IBM Personal Computer Plotting System
IBM Personal Computer Graphics Terminal Emulator
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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IBM Personal Computer Graphical Kernel System 1.00 (1984) (5.25-360k) | 1.00 | English | 34.87MB | 0 | |
IBM Personal Computer Graphical Kernel System 1.00 Manuals | 1.00 Manuals | English | 79.74MB | 0 |