What is display file interpreter in computer graphics?
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A display list (or display file) is a series of graphics commands that define an output image. ... A display list can represent both two- and three-dimensional scenes. Systems that make use of a display list to store the scene are called retained mode systems as opposed to immediate mode systems.
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"Display List" is a display file interpreter in computer graphics.
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- Display list is a kind of graphics command which produce the output as image. By executing the command the image has been produced.
- This can be executing by the specialised display or compelety independent Systems CPU. This display list can be represented in 2D and 3D dimensional scene. The system will use this display list to store the scene called retained mode.
- The earlier popular system with true display list are Atari 8-bit family. It contain the series of instruction called ANTIC.
- It is stored in the memory of the computer and it is executed by the ANTIC in realtime .
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