Segmented character display

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Segmented display elements

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C345S001100, C345S030000, C345S034000, C349S056000, C705S020000, C705S027200, C705S411000

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07324071

ABSTRACT:
A character display comprises fifty-nine segments arranged into rows and columns. Twenty eight of the fifty-nine segments define a periphery of the display, eleven additional segments define horizontal and vertical dividers that define four quadrants, and five additional segments are disposed in each of the four quadrants to define diagonals thereof.

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