Abstract
The AMD 29205 32-bit RISC microprocessor includes many input/output features that can form the basis for lab experiments in academic settings. One of these features is the rasterizing shift register built into the processor. This feature allows generation of raster images, as in CRT displays, or capture of images supplied externally in raster form as from image scanners. This paper details the techniques used in a microprocessor laboratory to generate a CRT image of both text and graphics using the rasterizing hardware built into the AMD 29205 processor.
Original language | English (US) |
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Journal | ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings |
State | Published - Dec 1 1997 |