Raster engine with hardware cursor

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural display systems – Tiling or modular adjacent displays

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C345S003100, C345S204000

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07808448

ABSTRACT:
An improved raster engine adapted to render video data from a frame buffer to one of a plurality of disparate displays is disclosed which comprises an integral bounded video signature analyzer, a hardware cursor apparatus supporting dual scanned displays, programmatic support for multiple disparate display types, multi-mode programmable hardware blinking, programmable multiple color depth digital display interface, and programmable matrix controlled grayscale generation.

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