Programming On-board Devices and Memories
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Chapter 5
Programming On-board
Devices and Memories
5.1 Introduction
As with the other chapters, this one covers the VCT-V, VCU-V, and
VCD-V. Most of the features are common, so the number of exceptions
does not get out of control. In the interest of reducing superfluous
information, and operating on the assumption that most users have either
PX Windows or CnP, this chapter has undergone some heavy duty editing.
In addition, the data sheet extracts which have heretofore been appended
to the manual have been removed, as they are little used. They are still
available upon request.
This chapter covers the special programming features of the individual
devices used on the graphics board. It is intended to supply information
unique to the board or to the application of a particular chip. Section 1.2
provides a list of appropriate publications which include manufacturer's
data sheets and manuals.
Peritek offers a variety of software to support the VCD-V, VCT-V, and
VCU-V in both Unix and real-time environments. Software includes
demo, test and initialization programs, a very comprehensive Graphics
Subroutine Package (generically CnP), and an X Windows X11R6 server
(PX Windows). These offerings are covered in detail in Chapter 3.
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