Graphic display device
First Claim
1. A graphic display device of the type receiving data and instructions from an external computer and displaying patterns such as alphanumeric characters, symbols, etc. upon a cathode ray tube in accordance therewith, the graphic display device having a pattern generator for storing luminance data to control the formation on the cathode ray tube of predetermined patterns, and a refresh memory for receiving and storing data designating the particular arrangement of patterns to be displayed, the display device being characterized bya pattern generator formed with a random access memory into which data can be written and from which data can be read;
- means for writing luminance data supplied by the external computer into the pattern generator memory;
a refresh memory storing the addresses of the luminance data written into the pattern generator memory; and
means for thereafter reading the luminance data from the pattern generator memory as designated by the refresh memory to form an arrangement of graphic patterns upon the cathode ray tube;
whereby the pattern generating memory need store formation data only for those characters actually being displayed on the cathode ray tube, and the memory thereby requires only a small storage capacity.
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Abstract
A graphic display device of the type which receives data and instructions from an external computer and displays graphic patterns such as alphanumeric characters, symbols, etc., upon a cathode ray tube in accordance therewith. The graphic display device has a pattern generator for storing luminance data controlling the formation on the cathode ray tube of predetermined patterns, and a refresh memory for receiving and storing data designating the particular arrangement of patterns to be displayed, and is characterized by an arrangement reducing the required capacity of the pattern generator memory. Pursuant to the invention, the pattern generator is formed with a random access memory into which data can be written and from which data can be read, and has means operated on a time sharing multiplexing basis with data reading operations for writing luminance data supplied by the external computer into the pattern generator memory, and for storing in the refresh memory the addresses of the luminance data written into the pattern generator memory. The pattern generator need store formation data for only those characters actually being displayed on the cathode ray tube, and memory requirements are minimized.
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1. A graphic display device of the type receiving data and instructions from an external computer and displaying patterns such as alphanumeric characters, symbols, etc. upon a cathode ray tube in accordance therewith, the graphic display device having a pattern generator for storing luminance data to control the formation on the cathode ray tube of predetermined patterns, and a refresh memory for receiving and storing data designating the particular arrangement of patterns to be displayed, the display device being characterized by
a pattern generator formed with a random access memory into which data can be written and from which data can be read; -
means for writing luminance data supplied by the external computer into the pattern generator memory; a refresh memory storing the addresses of the luminance data written into the pattern generator memory; and means for thereafter reading the luminance data from the pattern generator memory as designated by the refresh memory to form an arrangement of graphic patterns upon the cathode ray tube; whereby the pattern generating memory need store formation data only for those characters actually being displayed on the cathode ray tube, and the memory thereby requires only a small storage capacity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for operating a graphic display device of the type receiving data and instructions from an external computer and displaying graphic patterns such as alphanumeric characters, symbols, etc. upon a cathode ray tube in accordance therewith, the graphic display device having a pattern generator formed with a random access read/write memory for storing luminance data to control the formation of predetermined patterns, and a refresh memory for receiving and storing data designating the particular arrangement of patterns to be displayed, the method of operation being characterized by
generating the luminance data formation of characters in the external computer, writing the luminance data into the pattern generator memory, storing in the refresh memory the addresses of the luminance data written into the pattern generator memory, and thereafter reading the luminance data from the pattern generator memory as designated by the refresh memory to form an arrangement of graphic patterns upon the cathode ray tube, whereby the pattern generator memory needs to store formation data for only those characters actually being displayed on the cathode ray tube, and the memory thereby requires only a small storage capacity.
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