WO1991011798A1 - Dispositif d'affichage d'images immobiles et cartouche de memoire externe utilisee avec un tel dispositif - Google Patents
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- the present invention applies to the stationary west display »and the external memory cartridge used for it! More specifically, the present invention displays a still image by a text method in a plane image display device that combines a moving surface and a stationary west, such as a video game machine, and displays the image on a raster scanning display.
- Stationary west display S and foreign capital memory cartridges improved to eliminate restrictions when
- the principle of a text method using a video RAM and a character R0M is used.
- one character is composed of 8 ⁇ 8 dots (pixels). If so, the west side of the raster-scan display is divided horizontally and vertically into 32 ⁇ 30 (960IB9) items, and each item has a video RAM (
- the character ROM stores the character's dot (font) data, that is, graphic data at the address specified by the character code (or character number).
- the character corresponding to the position on the west side where you want to display the character The character code of the character is harmed to the address of the VRAM, and the character code is ejected from the VRAM in synchronization with the scanning of the scanning display.
- the dot (font) data of the character is fired out of the character ROM, and the read dot data is converted to a video signal and given to the raster scanning display, and the desired dot St is displayed at a desired position St on the west surface. Displays the stationary west composed of characters *
- the number of bits in the data path of the image processing CPU is reduced to, for example, 16 and the number of bits in the address bus is also reduced, the number of characters that can be displayed on one screen can be reduced to 2 "bubbles.
- compatibility with the model released in ⁇ is lost ⁇
- the color of the object can be specified only in 4 (2 2) square character units, because a 1024-byte (commonly known 1K-it) VRAM is used to display a 960 square character. However, 960 bytes are required to specify the 'character court', so the remaining 64 bytes must specify the color.
- the object of the present invention is to use a text method, but to reconcile the restrictions of the static west representation with great power, and to improve the deer power of the west image representation.
- Another object of the present invention is to significantly reduce the restriction of the stationary rooster expression and improve the rooster image expressing capability while maintaining compatibility with at least the existing image processing device for displaying the stationary west.
- the stationary surface display device includes a character writing means (corresponding to the embodiment »a character memory 22 in FIG. 1 if a relation is shown), a first writing / reading useful means (VRAM13), 2nd spelling and gun writing means (EX XRA 25), program writing means (program memory 21), writing processing means (ji? 1111 and ?? 1112), writing means (EXRAM harm Control circuit 23), firing means (EX RAM firing control circuit 24), temporary storage means (register 26), and output processing means (PPU12),
- a character writing means (corresponding to the embodiment »a character memory 22 in FIG. 1 if a relation is shown)
- VRAM13 first writing / reading useful means
- EX XRA 25 2nd spelling and gun writing means
- program writing means program memory 21
- writing processing means ji? 1111 and ?? 1112
- writing means EXRAM harm Control circuit 23
- firing means EX RAM firing control circuit 24
- temporary storage means register 26
- output processing means PPU12
- An external memory cartridge comprises a stationary surface display device including a first harmful / reading storage means (VRAM13), harmful processing means (CPUll, PPU12), and output processing means (PPU12). It is detachably mounted on the S.
- the second harm and output storage means (EXRAM25), the program writing means (program memory 21), and the writing means (EXRAM harm control Surface 23), firing means (EX RAM firing control area 24), and temporary storage means (register 26).
- the above character description IS means is divided into a plurality of messengers, and each storage area stores character dot data (or font data or graphic data) in an address designated by a character code (or character number). Which of the plurality of storage areas is the upper address of the address given to the character storage means.
- the first address is assigned to the lower address, and the character code is given to the lower address.
- the first write / read-out storage means allocates the first coordinate address to the above-mentioned item S5 on the west surface of the scanning display. In each of the first coordinate addresses, the character code of the character to be displayed at the position is damaged by the first writing means, and the first coordinate address is controlled by the control means. Character code can be fired from
- the second writable and readable storage means is assigned a second location address corresponding to a fold on the screen of the scanning display.
- the modified data is written into the second coordinate, and the modified data is read out by the firing means and temporarily stored in the temporary storage means.
- Sh ⁇ yo data contains character modification data and color or color modification data.
- Character modification data is added as the upper bits of the character code to increase the number of characters that can be displayed simultaneously on one west side. Data is assigned, for example, 2 bits for each character, enabling color specification for each dot.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a stationary rooster display device according to an embodiment of the present invention in principle.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing in principle the external memory cartridge applied to the stationary surface display device a of another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing in principle the system configuration of a still rooster display device g according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing a more specific example of the example of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing details of the register of the example of FIG. 4.
- FIG. It is a dime chart showing operation.
- FIG. 7 is an illustrative view showing the effect of the embodiment of FIG. 4 in comparison with a conventional puncturing switching technique.
- a still image display device S of this embodiment includes a central processing unit (hereinafter referred to as “CPU”) 11, a west image processing unit (hereinafter referred to as ⁇ PPU j) 12, It has a VRAM13 which is an example of a readable storage device.
- a program memory 21 which is an example of a program storage means is connected via the CPU data bus 15.
- the PPU 12 has a PPU address bus: 16 and a VRAM 13 via the PPU data bus.
- the character memory 22 which is an example of the character storage means is fired,
- the character memory 22 is divided into a storage area having a relatively large space, and each useful area is specified by an upper address.o Each memory area contains a character for composing a still image.
- the dot (font) data (8 x 8 dots) is stored corresponding to the character identification data or character code, and the character code is given as a lower address, whereby the dot data of the character is ejected.
- the program memory 21 stores at least the first program data for transferring the character code to the VRA M13, the second program data for writing the decoration data to the EXR AM25 described later, and the character code and modification data.
- the third program data to be read out is described in advance.
- the conditional data is character modification data if this embodiment is applied for the purpose of increasing the number of characters. If it is used for the purpose of specifying the color for each character, the color correction data is used. If it is used for the purpose of increasing the number of characters and specifying the color for each character, The upper bits are added to the character code, which is used for character decoration data and color modification data, and is equivalent to the number of added bits.
- the color modification data is a large addition to the maximum number of characters. Instead of the conventional 2-bit color data for every four characters, 2 bits are assigned to each character. ⁇ The combination of this color modification data and the separately set color bullet data specifies the color of each dot of each character.
- V RAMI has a plurality of coordinate addresses corresponding to a character display position S on a rotatable surface of a raster scanning display (not shown), and a character code is written in each coordinate address with a desired character. Or a pre-written character code in each coordinate address is fired,
- the 12 addressless buses U and 16 have an embedded RAM (hereinafter referred to as rEXRAMj) which is an example of the second harmful means, a built-in control circuit (P ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ )) 23 and a firing means
- the EXRAM output control west road (hereinafter referred to as “readout control circuit”) 24 is connected to each other.
- the data path 15 of the CPU 11 is connected to the PP U12 and connected to the EXRAM25.
- the EXRA M25 has a capacity capable of storing the modification data corresponding to the character code of one still west cell stored in the VRAM13, and the EXRAM25 has the address of the VRAM13 and the address corresponding thereto. It is possible to harm or shoot out the modification data to be assigned to each address or from each address. In addition, there is the additional address data output from the intrusion control circuit 23 and the information for the harmful control.
- Various signals are given and output from readout control circuit 24 That various signals for ⁇ ⁇ address data and Jude control is given, from EXRAM25, Osamu ⁇ data for each one character are sequentially read out and loaded into the register 26, which is an example of a temporary Symbol ⁇ means,
- Character data of the condition data loaded into register 26 The data (for example, the lower 6 bits) is given as the upper address of the character memory 22.
- the color modification data (for example, the upper 2 bits) is supplied to the PPU data path via the bus buffer 27 as necessary. If no color modification data is required, or if character modification »data and color modification data are stored in separate * addresses instead of as one byte, a bus buffer 27 Can be omitted,
- the CPU 11 specifies a character code based on a program in the program memory 21. Address data to the program memory 21, read the character code, and give it to the PPU 12.This character code is used by the PPU 12 to correspond to the position on the screen of the raster-scan display where the character should be displayed. In addition, the CPU 11 transmits an address path 14 to the EXRAM 25 at a given timing in order to put the modification data (character modification data and / or color modification data) corresponding to the character code into the EXRAM 25.
- the address data is given to the damage control @ 1 path 23 via the Write the character modification data and / or color modification data to the EXRAM 25.
- the write control circuit 23 detects that the address designating the XRAM 25 has been given, and outputs the write signal W.
- harmful address data is generated and given to EXR AM25. Therefore, the EXRAM 25 writes the modified data output from the CPU 11 to the address specified by the control plane 23, 0 Then, when the display period of the raster scanning type display is reduced, the PPU 12 specifies the address of the VRAM 13 in synchronism with the scanning and shoots out the character code.
- the character code is the font data of the character memory 22 ( It is provided to the character memory 22 as lower addresses (PA0 to PA9) for firing out eight horizontal dots of one character (dot data) and to the firing control surface 24.
- the read control circuit 24 supplies the read address data corresponding to the character code to the EXRAM 25 to fire out the modification data.
- This modification data is temporarily stored in the register 26.
- the character repair data of the decoration data described is given to the character memory 22 as a high-order address. Therefore, the character memory 22 is a memory space determined by the character condition data given to the high-order address.
- the dot data addressed by the character code given to the lower address is output and given to the PPU 12, and the color modification data written in the register 26 is sent to the PPU data path ⁇ ⁇ via the bus buffer 27.
- the PPU 12 receives a color image signal (RGB signal or AV signal) based on font data and color data. Properly outputs a television signal), it gives the raster run ⁇ de Isupurei,
- the upper address is held in register 26 in advance. And given to the character memory 22.
- the CPU 11 changes the data in the period during which the EXRAM 25 is not reading the data.
- Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing the principle of an external memory cartridge used in such a static display device.
- Fig. 2 is different from Fig. 1 in that the static west display device has a surface image.
- the processing device is divided into a video game machine 10 and an external memory cartridge 20, and the external memory cartridge 20 is configured to be extremely flexible with respect to the video game machine 10.
- the cartridge 20 supports a substrate (not shown) on which a plurality of terminals that are connected electrically by being inserted into the connector 18 are formed.
- the external memory cartridge 20 is configured as shown in FIG. 2, and the video game machine 10 does not need to be changed at all. Improves the ability to express stationary surfaces while maintaining compatibility with
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing still another embodiment of the present invention.
- the stationary west display S is an example of a rooster image processing S, which is divided into a video game machine 10, an external memory cartridge 20A, and an adapter 30.
- the reason is that the adapter 30 is inserted into the video game machine 10, and the external memory cartridge 20A is inserted into the adapter 30 to form the entire rooster. Therefore, the adapter 30 is attached to and detached from the video game machine 10.
- the external memory cartridge 20A is configured to be freely attachable to the adapter 30.
- a program memory 21 and a character memory 22 are provided on the base (not shown) of the external memory cartridge 20A in the same manner as in the related art.
- a write-in is performed on a printed circuit board (not shown) of the adapter 30.
- Control circuit 23, firing control surface 24, EXRAM25, register 26, and connector 31 are installed. Therefore, in this embodiment, the external memory cartridge 20A and the adapter 30 are combined. 2
- the program data stored in the memory 21 is, as in the case of FIG.
- one adapter 30A can be commonly used for different external memory cartridges 20A, so that an improved stationary surface display device can be realized at low cost.
- the television game machine 10 includes an address decoder 19 for detecting that the program memory 21 is selected based on the address data.
- the external memory cartridge 20 has the same surface as that of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, and the character memory (CH-80M) 22 has a plurality of characters each storing dot data of 256 characters. It has a memory space, each memory space is specified by a 6-bit upper address, and which character dot data in each memory space is specified is determined by an 8-bit lower address. For color display, one character's data is stored in 8 bytes x 2-16 bytes, because if one character is composed of 8 x 8 bits, many colors If it is possible to display any combination of the four colors from the middle, 2 bits of data per dot is required.
- each * 8 bytes for displaying 8 x 8 dots per character ( In other words, two data fields (8 bits x 8 addresses)
- a font (or font) that specifies the color with two bits of the corresponding bit of each corresponding address is called the front font and the back font is called the back font.
- the color palette data is used to select a combination of four colors for each character from among the characters, and the above-mentioned "00" indicates which dot is displayed in which color among the four colors selected in the color palette data. , "01", "10” and "11".
- the write control circuit 23 of the external memory cartridge 20 includes an address decoder 231, a mode register 232, an address bus selector 234, and an NA235D gate 235.
- the address decoder 231 stores address data from the CPU 11 (for example, 5C00B 55FFFH; where the last H indicates hexadecimal notation) to detect that EXRAM25 has been selected.
- the mode register 232 determines whether EXRAM25 is in joy mode or firing mode.
- the address path selector 234 connects the address bus 15 to the address path of the EXRAM 25 in the write mode to the EXRAM 25, and connects the address bus 16 to the address bus of the EXRAM 25 in the firing mode. In this way, it is possible to switch between the address and the gun address.
- the AND gate 235 detects the harmful condition of the EXRAM235 and gives the write enable signal EXWE to the EXRAM235.
- the firing control circuit 24 has an address decoder 241, AND gates 242, 243 and 245, and an AND gate 244.
- the address decoder 241 has a color address (power-barret selection signal) based on address data from the CPU 12.
- the AND gate 242 detects a signal (C0LAD-) indicating that the gun is in the firing mode of the EXRAM 25 and the timing of reading the color data is read.
- the AND gate 243 activates the bus buffer 27 and outputs D6 to D7 of the register 26, provided that the output of the AND gate 242 is not present, the address PA13 is present, and the PPU 12 is in operation. Output to the data bus 17a as color bullet selection data.
- ⁇ AND gates 244 and 245 detect the timing at which one character modification data stored in EXRAM 25 is to be loaded into register 26.
- EXRAM25 has a storage capacity of 1 Kbytes, for example, and each character displayed on one face (32X30-960 ⁇ ) ⁇ is the lower 6 bits (D0 to D5) of one byte.
- the data is stored, and the color decoration data is recorded by the upper 2 bits (D6, D7).
- the modification data EXD0 to EXD7 corresponding to the character code specified by the 8 address are output to the register 26.
- the register 26 stores the lower 6 bits (DQ to D5) as shown in FIG. ) To load the character modification data, and the upper two bits (D6, D7) to utter the color modification data.
- the character modification data of the modification data loaded in the register 26 is stored in the character memory 22. And the color modification data is supplied to the bus buffer 27.
- 1111 ? 1112 based on the first program data of the program memory 21, operates to damage the character code to be displayed in the 1 static west cell to the coordinate of the VRAM 13 in the same manner as the operation described in the embodiment of FIG. And raster scanning Performed during the vertical blanking period of the portable display,
- the details of the operation of the CPU 11 saving the modification data (character modification data and / or color modification data) corresponding to the character code into the EXRAM 25 at an arbitrary timing are performed as follows.
- a selection signal for the memory 21 is given to the address decoder i9, and address data for firing out the second program data is given to the program memory 21.
- the CPU 11 outputs an address (for example, 5104H) specifying the mode register 232 and mode data (D0 to D1) indicating the harmful mode based on the second program data.
- the address decoder 231 applies a harmful signal to the mode register 232, so that the mode register 232 loads data specifying the write mode.
- the mode register 232 indicates the write-in (CPU) mode.
- the address bus selector 234 is switched to the CPU address path 14a in order to supply a signal to the address bus selector 234 and the AND gate 235.
- the CPU 11 transfers the write address data of the EXRAM 25 via the address path 14
- the data is supplied to the selector 234 and the character modification data and / or the color data is supplied to the EXRAM 25 via the data path 15 as write data.
- the write operation from the AND gate 235 is applied to the EXRAM 25. Since the signal is given, the modification data is written to the specified address in EXRAM25. Operation is sequentially performed for all ⁇ coordinate position of 1 Rooster surface (i.e.
- the mode register 22 switches the address bus selector 234 to the PPU address bus 15a, and supplies a signal indicating the output mode as one input of the AND gate 242.
- the PPU 12 performs the raster scanning as shown in FIG.
- the PPU 12 sets the address PA13 specifying the VRAM 13 to a high level, and at the same time, via the address buses 16 and 16a.
- the address is given to the character memory 22, the address bus selector 234 and the address decoder 241 as lower addresses (PA0 to PA11) for designating the character code.
- the AND gate 244 gives the enable signal (CS-) to the VRAM 13 so that the character code is fired by the PPU 12 in synchronization with the firing signal.
- the enable signal (CS-) is also supplied to an AND gate 245, and the output (C0LAD-) of the address decoder 241 is not in enable II. Therefore, the AND gate 245 synchronizes with the read signal to register 26 8
- the PPU 12 outputs the group output signal (BD-) and, at the same time, gives the character code to the character memory 22 via the address bus 16 and 16a as the lower address (PA0 to PA9).
- Character correction data eg, MPAs 12 to 17 loaded in the register 26 is given to the character memory 22 as an upper address.
- the PPU 12 gives the address data specifying the input of the color selection data to the address decoder 241 via the address buses 16 and 16a as the lower address (# 0 to # 11).
- 241 detects that it is the timing to read the color «Ft3 ⁇ 4 data, and the AND gates 242 and 243 apply the enable signal (E) to the bus buffer 27 in synchronization with the firing signal, so that the synchronization with IroJo decorative data is provided to PPU12 beta however, come with their, the output of aND gate 242 (selection signal CS-) is inactive ⁇ , VRAM 13 is not activated,
- the character is selected from the character memory 22 by the combination of the upper address specified by the character decoration data and the lower address specified by the PPU address, and the front font and back font of the Japanese character are selected.
- the data for one line (dot data for the 8 dots at the root of one character) is fired and given to the PU12.
- the two bits of the color modification data out of the data of the amber data loaded into the register 26 (D6, D7) is expanded to 8 bits by the pass buffer 27 and supplied to the PPU 22 via the PPU data buses 17a and 17. And generates a color narrow image signal based on the 2-bit data of front font and back font and the color modification data, and outputs it to a raster scanning display (not shown).
- the above output or output operation is repeated for each character in one frame IS in synchronization with the horizontal scanning of the raster scanning display.
- the character designating data can be extended to 14 bits by adding 6-bit character modification data, and the character modification data can be arbitrarily set for each display position.
- the upper address that is, the memory space
- the desired 960 (»30X32) ⁇ can be selected from the maximum types that can be displayed on the west side. Can be selected and displayed,
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