Other features, Direct memory access controllers – Epson QX-10 User Manual

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The video screen, in character mode, is 25 lines deep by 80

characters across. When in graphics mode, the screen gains very

fine resolution. (Graphics displays are composed of tiny dots called

pixels-for picture elements-and the

screen can display 640

pixels horizontally by 400 pixels

producing a sharp, clear

graphics image.)

Besides displaying both characters and graphics, the

monitor has other special features. For instance, every character

can be made to blink, show in reverse video, or increase in light

intensity. The monitor can also zoom and pan like a TV camera.

In addition, when using

you can use different font styles

such as bold, italic, and bold italic.

Other Features

Besides its

microprocessor chip, advanced software

capabilities, typewriter-style keyboard, and high-resolution video

monitor, your

is equipped with a long list of

art features. Several of these are briefly described here.

ROM

The QX-10 has 8K of ROM, or read-only memory. This is memory

that cannot be altered and which contains instructions for start-

ing up the computer. All ROM patterns are permanently stored.

When you turn the QX-10 OFF, the ROM remains in storage and

performs the same way every time you switch on the unit.

For instance, every time you turn the power ON, the computer

retrieves the instructions to place the INSERT DISKETTE message

on the monitor from the ROM.

Direct Memory Access Controllers

Also contained in the QX-10 system are two DMAs, or direct

memory access controllers. Put simply, these control the memory

space and how it is used. Such jobs as moving data from diskette

to microprocessor or from a port to the microprocessor and back

again are controlled by the DMAs without bothering the micro-

processor. This speeds up operations considerably.

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