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- Microsystems, HP, DEC and IBM all released framebuffers for their workstation computers in this period. These framebuffers were usually of a much higher quality...
- The Linux framebuffer (fbdev) is a linux subsystem used to show graphics on a computer monitor, typically on the system console. It was designed as a...
- window FrameBuffer (id=0) Render the texture to screen with a pixel shader, dependent on both the Color information and depth information. Framebuffer object...
- Recovery was supported on framebuffers such as: The integrated framebuffer in the HP 9000/712 workstation HCRX framebuffer Visualize EG Barkans, Anthony...
- As described before, the 6845 cannot ordinarily provide large linear framebuffers. One design could only use 14-bit character addressing and set the number...
- Alexander Schure soon bought five more framebuffers for the Lab for $60,000 each. The Lab quickly combined its six framebuffers together, in two groups of three...
- The G364 framebuffer was a line of graphics adapters using the SGS Thomson INMOS G364 colour video controller, produced by INMOS (known for their transputer...
- memory system contains both the DRAM-based system memory and VRAM-based framebuffers. The amount of system memory supported is 4 to 24 MB, organized into...
- solution for GPU offloading that uses DMA-BUF to share the resulting framebuffers between the DRM drivers of the discrete and the integrated GPU.: 13 ...
- RFB ("remote framebuffer") is an open simple protocol for remote access to graphical user interfaces. Because it works at the framebuffer level it is applicable...