
Chapter 6
BLITTER HARDWARE
INTRODUCTION
The blitter is one of the two co-processors in the Amiga. Part of the Agnus chip, it is used
to copy rectangular blocks of memory around and to draw lines. When copying memory, it
is approximately twice as fast as the 68000, able to move almost four megabytes per
second. It can draw lines at almost a million pixels per second.
In block move mode, the blitter can perform any logical operation on up to three source
areas, it can shift up to two of the source areas by one to fifteen bits, it can fill outlined
shapes, and it can mask the first and last words of each raster row. In line mode, any
pattern can be imposed on a line, or the line can be drawn such that only one pixel per
horizontal line is set.
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Summary of Contents for Amiga A1000
Page 1: ...AMIGA HARDWARE REFERENCE MANUAL 1992 Commodore Business Machines Amiga 1200 PAL...
Page 20: ...Figure 1 1 Block Diagram for the Amiga Computer Family Introduction 11...
Page 21: ...12 Introduction...
Page 72: ...Figure 3 12 A dual Playfield display Playfield Hardware 63...
Page 87: ...Figure 3 24 Horizontal Scrolling 78 playfield hardware...
Page 101: ...92 Playfield Hardware...
Page 199: ...Figure 6 9 DMA time slot allocation 190 Blitter hardware...
Page 203: ...Figure 6 13 Blitter Block Diagram 194 Blitter Hardware...
Page 229: ...220 System Control Hardware...
Page 246: ...Figure 8 8 Chinon Timing diagram cont Interface Hardware 237...
Page 265: ...256 Interface Hardware...
Page 289: ...280 Appendix A...
Page 297: ...288 Appendix B...
Page 298: ...APPENDIX C CUSTOM CHIP PIN ALLOCATION LIST NOTE Means an active low signal Appendix C 289...
Page 302: ...APPENDIX D SYSTEM MEMORY MAP Appendix D 293...
Page 343: ...334 Appendix F...
Page 351: ...342 Appendix G...
Page 361: ...352 Appendix H...
Page 367: ...358 Appendix I...