![]() The item "SEIKO RC-4000 PC Datagraph Very Rare 80's Vintage Computer Watch NEW in the Box" is in sale since Friday, September 17, 2021. RC-4000 series watches were so useful at the time that NASA gave them to the astronauts on the Space Shuttle "Atlantis" on Mission STS-43 in 1991, which allowed them to connect to a Macintosh computer and communicate with Mission Control via a Fax Modem, so they could send information and reminder alarms.įeel free to ask any questions about the item, i will respond asap. You can input and edit data directly on the watch, using the buttons and a cursor. The Wrist Terminal Data Manager program allowed you to upload and edit your data. ![]() There is a small RS-232C serial port on the left side of the watch and a plastic clip attached to the watch to allow a cable to be plugged into the serial port on the computer. With a Cable & Software Set, it could communicate with popular computers of the day like the IBM PC, Commodore 64, Apple II, II+, IIc and IIe and in the UK the BBC-B and Sinclair Spectrum using a cable and software (not included). The watch has 2k of storage which held 80 pages of 2 x 12 characters and can be divided into sub-categories each with their own label. The display is a three-line dot-matrix display with 2 lines for data and one larger line for the time. When used with time series, the thresholds are used to turn the numerical values into discrete state regions.SEIKO RC-4000 PC Datagraph Very Rare 80's Vintage Computer Watch NEW in the BoxĪ real gem for Vintage Digital Watch collectors, includes original box, software, cables & instructions! The PC Datagraph was the worlds smallest computer terminal when launched in 1985. The state timeline panel visualization shows discrete state changes over time. To show value distribution over, time use the heatmap visualization. Grafana now ships with an included Pie chart visualization. To show data in a table layout, use the Table visualization. ![]() Secondly Grafana also has a horizontal or vertical Bar gauge with three different distinct display modes. First a standard Radial Gauge shown below. If you want to present a value as it relates to a min and max value you have two options. You can control the background or value color using thresholds or color scales. The Stat visualization shows one large stat value with an optional graph sparkline. Time seriesįor categorical data use the Bar chart visualization. This public demo dashboard contains many different examples for how this visualization can be configured and styled. Graphsįor time based line, area and bar charts we recommend the default Time series visualization. You can also explore which has a large set of demo dashboards that showcase all the different visualizations. Examplesīelow you can find some good examples for how all the visualizations in Grafana can be configured. You can add more visualization types by installing panel panel plugins. Traces is the main visualization for traces.Node Graph for directed graphs or networks.Logs is the main visualization for logs.Table is the main and only table visualization.Bar gauge is a horizontal or vertical bar gauge.Stat for big stats and optional sparkline.Candlestick is typically for financial data where the focus is price/data movement.Pie chart is typically used where proportionality is important.Heatmap visualizes data in two dimensions, used typically for the magnitude of a phenomenon.Histogram calculates and shows value distribution in a bar chart.Status history for periodic state over time.State timeline for state changes over time.Time series is the default and main Graph visualization.When you select a visualization, Grafana will show a preview with that visualization applied. Note: If you are unsure which visualization to pick, Grafana can provide visualization suggestions based on the panel query. This section of the documentation highlights the built-in panels, their options and typical usage. Grafana offers a variety of visualizations to support different use cases.
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