| PROG =0 A PROG =1 A 432A B=■i The proposed circuit has been de- signed for insertion between the digital RGB(I) outputs of the Elektor hig...
| PROG =0 A PROG =1 A 432A B=■i The proposed circuit has been de- signed for insertion between the digital RGB(I) outputs of the Elektor hig...
| EE April 1986 While many users of graphics terminals are content with the colour features of their 8- or 16-colour systems, the era of true...
| This sixth article in the series deals with the colour extension, which is basically a large amount of extra RAM (Random Access Memory) for...
| EE January 1986 by P Lavigne a- D Meyer The graphics control program, further on referred to as "video inter- preter", consists of a little...
| After the preliminary and theoretical con- siderations of the past three months, this fourth article in the series deals with the constructi...
| high resolution colour graphics card 3 by P Lavigne a- D Meyer Circuit description Address decoding The eight most significant address lines...
| high-resolution colour graphics card - 2 by P Lavigne Et D Meyer A graphics display processor (GDP) such as the Thomson Types EF9365, EF9366...
| elektor electronics september 1985 1 high-resolution colour graphics card the first in a series of articles describing a 512x512 or 512x256...
| electronic pantograph elektor june 1985 A pantograph is an instrument with jointed rods for copying plans, drawings, etc., on any scale; the...
| video graphics elektor september 1983 • • • how does a video card work? While researching the background for the VDU (Video Display Un...