screen refreshの例文
- But this one still suffers from the problem of a slow screen refresh.
- It operates at lower screen refresh rates than a traditional CRT-based monitor.
- Also look at screen refresh rates _ the faster the rate, the less flicker.
- Does anyone no what the command for waiting until the screen refreshes in OpenGL ( or GLUT )?
- They disappear when the screen refreshes after a level or if a new ship flies through the stuck sprite.
- It featured a double buffer screen refresh mechanism to eliminate flicker, and was available in cassette tape and floppy disc versions.
- The server failures slowed the screen refresh rate of the operators'computer consoles from 1 3 seconds to 59 seconds per screen.
- The Roller RAM starting entry used at the beginning of a screen refresh is controlled by a Z80-writable I / O register.
- The Amiga chipset can " genlock ", which is the ability to adjust its own screen refresh timing to match an incoming NTSC or PAL video signal.
- Compatibility difficulty included the unusual use of the x86 assembly DIV command, where a " DIVIDE BY ZERO " command would be issued every time a screen refresh was needed.
- The higher the screen refreshes, the less flicker your eye can see, and so a high refresh rate means the display is more comfortable to look at over long periods.
- On the Electron two accesses had to be made to get an 8 bit word, meaning that the CPU was unable to access its RAM while screen refresh accesses were happening.
- It also keeps the X client informed about the instant each buffer is really shown on the screen using events, so the client can synchronize its rendering process with the current screen refresh rate.
- "Thunder Force IV " also has the distinction of being one of the only European Mega Drive games to have been properly adjusted for the screen refresh rate of European PAL televisions.
- Masa Shimizu, the senior manager of the corporate technology planning department at Sanyo, said it was an advantage that IEL screens refresh their images constantly, as old-fashioned CRT's do.
- It's got a . 22 horizontal dot pitch, the ability to handle resolutions of up to 1, 600-by-1, 200 pixels, and screen refresh rates of up to 160 hertz.
- TV screens tend to flicker at 50Hz ( PAL / SECAM ) or 60Hz ( NTSC ), so an exposure length of 0.1 seconds ought to work for most TV systems, as well as most common computer screen refresh rates.
- For the V-Sync, i guess the screen refresh rate must be a multiplication of the sync framerate ( if the sync rate is 20 fps and the refresh rate is 60 Hz, the screen refreshes 3 times to display a single frame, right ? ).
- For the V-Sync, i guess the screen refresh rate must be a multiplication of the sync framerate ( if the sync rate is 20 fps and the refresh rate is 60 Hz, the screen refreshes 3 times to display a single frame, right ? ).
- Other improvements included provision of the previously missing 800?00 resolution ( using an SVGA or multisync monitor ) in up to 65, 536 colors, faster screen refresh rates in all modes ( including non-interlace, flicker-free output for 1024?68 ), and improved accelerator performance and versatility.