@InProceedings{benner:pargraphics, author = {Robert E. Benner}, title = {Parallel Graphics Algorithms on a 1024-Processor Hypercube}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications}, year = {1989}, pages = {133--140}, publisher = {Golden Gate Enterprises, Los Altos, CA}, address = {Monterey, CA}, keywords = {hypercube, graphics, parallel algorithm, parallel I/O, pario-bib}, comment = {About using the nCUBE/10's RT Graphics System. They were frustrated by an unusual mapping from the graphics memory to the display, a shortage of memory on the graphics nodes, and small message buffers on the graphics nodes. They wrote some algorithms for collecting the columns of pixels from the hypercube nodes, and routing them to the appropriate graphics node. They also would have liked a better interconnection network between the graphics nodes, at least for synchronization.} }