Computer display of colored three-dimensional objects
ISCA '75 Proceedings of the 2nd annual symposium on Computer architecture
Computer display of colored three-dimensional objects
ISCA '75 Proceedings of the 2nd annual symposium on Computer architecture
A multimicroprocessor approach to numerical analysis: An application to gaming problems
ISCA '76 Proceedings of the 3rd annual symposium on Computer architecture
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A detailed study of the basic operations of scan graphics processes led to the design of this general-purpose expandable processor. Full advantage is taken of evolving trends in ECL technology and large-scale integrated circuits. The design allocates hardwired instructions to critical display functions and provides general-purpose flexibility in externally microprogrammable asynchronous processors. The machine uses instruction set partitioning and is optimized to execute relatively short programs operating on large data bases. The processor is thus not limited to display generation but is rather well suited for other real-time tasks, particularly those operating with autonomous processors which can be added as external devices.