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  • 11OpenJDK — OpenJDK6 Developer(s) Sun Microsystems Initial release OpenJDK6 Build b05 February 12, 2008; 3 years ago (2008 02 12)[1] Stable release …

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  • 12Nintendo 64 — N64 redirects here. For other uses, see N64 (disambiguation). Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 console with blank game cartridge and cont …

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  • 13Rasterisation — Rasterization or Rasterisation is the task of taking an image described in a vector graphics format (shapes) and converting it into a raster image (pixels or dots) for output on a video display or printer, or for storage in a bitmap file… …

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  • 14Waveform monitor — A waveform monitor is a special type of oscilloscope used in television applications. It is typically used to measure and display the level, or voltage, of a video signal with respect to time.The level of a video signal usually corresponds to the …

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  • 15Font rasterization — is the process of converting text from a vector description (as found in scalable fonts such as TrueType fonts) to a raster or bitmap description. This often involves some anti aliasing on screen text to make it smoother and easier to read. It… …

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  • 16Real-time computer graphics — is the subfield of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time. The term is most often used in reference to interactive 3D computer graphics, typically using a GPU, with video games the most noticeable users. The term …

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  • 17Software rendering — In the context of rendering (computer graphics), software rendering refers to a rendering process that is unaided by any specialized hardware, such as a graphics card. The rendering takes place entirely in the CPU.IntroductionRendering everything …

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  • 18Font Fusion — Infobox Software name = Bitstream Font Fusion caption = Bitstream Inc. Font Fusion rendering multiple color bordered Greek characters, where the border is anti aliased to the background, and the interior color is anti aliased to the border.… …

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  • 19Killer poke — This article is about the hardware damage method. For the WCW incident, see The Fingerpoke of Doom. In computer jargon, a killer poke is a method of inducing hardware damage (i.e., actual physical, irreversible damage) on a machine and/or its… …

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  • 20OpenGL — Original author(s) Silicon Graphics Developer(s) Khronos Group Stable release 4.2 …

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