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Define the two types of addressing scheme with an example

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Answered by lovleen403
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There are three different addressing schemes for display devices: direct, matrix, and raster. The purpose of each scheme is to set (or maintain) the state of a pixel to either black/white or, more commonly, a grayscale level.

Answered by utobarbara2006
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There are three different addressing schemes for display devices: direct, matrix, and raster. The purpose of each scheme is to set (or maintain) the state of a pixel to either black/white or, more commonly, a grayscale level

examples of direct addressing scheme:

Direct addressing is a scheme in which the address specifies which memory word or register contains the operand. For example: 1) LOAD R1, 100 Load the content of memory address 100 to register R1. 2) LOAD R1, R2 Load the content of register R2 to register R1.

example of raster addressing scheme:

CRT

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