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Bitmap instructions of the M32/100, a 32-bit microprocessor based on the TRON architecture specification, are designed for bitmap display control. This paper describes their performance evaluation of the bitmap instructions when applied to the Graphic Primitive, which is graphic application software used in the BTRON specification operating system. The bitmap instructions can paint rectangles with a pattern 1.5–2 times faster and move windows 2.7–3.3 times faster than move instructions looped by software on a color display with 8 bits per pixel.
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TRON ASSOCIATION, “SPECIFICATION OF THE CHIP BASED ON THE TRON ARCHITECTURE Ver. 1.00.00.00”, TRON ASSOCIATION, 1989
Toru Shimizu, Shunichi Iwata, Yuichi Saito, Toyohiko Yosida, and Kazunori Saitoh,“A 32-bit Microprocessor with High Performance Bit-map Manipulation Instructions”, Proc. of ICDD, pp.406–409, 1989
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Sakamoto, M., Shimizu, T., Saitoh, K. (1990). The Evaluation of M32/100’s Bitmap Instructions Used in the Graphic Primitive. In: Sakamura, K. (eds) TRON Project 1990. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68129-8_16
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