Newsgroups: sci.electronics Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!maytag!focsys!jack From: jack@focsys.uucp (Jack Houde) Subject: Re: Frame Buffers Message-ID: <1990Jun28.211825.13318@focsys.uucp> Reply-To: jack@focsys.UUCP (Jack Houde) Organization: Focus Automation Systems, Waterloo, Ontario. References: <2229@mindlink.UUCP> <540@huxley.UUCP> Date: Thu, 28 Jun 90 21:18:25 GMT Lines: 14 In article <540@huxley.UUCP> hoque@huxley.UUCP (Tareq Hoque) writes: > > >As an example an 8x interleave would mean that a memory device supplies every >eigth pixel. The easiest way of accomplishing this would be to take a >parallel in - serial out shift register that is 8 bits wide, with a shift >clock that is connected to the pixel clock. This circuit would be >duplicated eight times to supply each bit of an eight bit pixel. > Sounds very much like a VRAM....