Plasma display control system

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural display systems – Diverse systems

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ABSTRACT:
A vertical sync signal and a back porch period following the vertical sync signal are detected by a back porch period detecting circuit. A display period setting circuit sets the effective display period on the basis of the back porch period. A display drive means display-drives the plasma display on the basis of the display period, thereby enabling driving a plasma display at a display timing of a CRT display.

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