- A
blitter is a circuit,
sometimes as a
coprocessor or a
logic block on a microprocessor,
dedicated to the
rapid movement and
modification of data within...
- A Bob (contraction of
Blitter object) is a
graphical element (GEL) used by the
Amiga computer. Bobs are
hardware sprite-like objects,
movable on the screen...
-
complicated priority system.
Agnus includes sub-components
known as the
blitter (fast
transfer of data in
memory without the
intervention of the processor)...
- can be
accessed by the
processor and the chipset) The
Blitter, a
bitmap mani****tor. The
Blitter is
capable of
copying blocks of
display data, or any arbitrary...
-
fewer in
higher resolutions),
genlock support, and a
blitter coprocessor (stylized as "
BLiTTER")
which can
quickly move
large blocks of data (particularly...
-
marketed it as the world's
first 64-bit game system,
emphasizing the
blitter's 64-bit bus; however, none of its
three processors have a 64-bit instruction...
- 2084, Joust, Sinistar, and Bubbles, all
released in 1982,
contain custom blitter chips for
operating on 16-color bitmaps. In 1984,
Hitachi released the...
- A 2x
blitter performance over AGA/ECS one was promised,
however Commodore never mentioned that AA+ had 32-bit
blitter like AAA, so AA+
blitter would...
-
significant bandwidth is
wasted during register accesses and
copper and
blitter operations. Also the lack of a
chunky graphics mode is a
speed impediment...
- as
video game consoles)
often have special-purpose
circuitry called a
blitter. A
classic use for
blitting is to
render transparent sprites onto a background...