Claims
- 1. A computer configurable to a plurality of monitors, each monitor having a different set of monitor display parameters required for its use, said computer for displaying video data on said plurality of monitors, said computer comprising:
- a central processing unit (CPU) for executing a program to provide video data for display on a given one of said monitors;
- a random-access memory (RAM) for storing said video data;
- means for transferring said video data from said RAM to said given one monitor for display thereon, said given one monitor providing a signal which identifies said given one monitor;
- a register means for decoding said signal and selecting a set of monitor parameters associated with said given one monitor;
- a frequency source providing a plurality of frequency references;
- dot clock generator means for producing a dot clock signal from said plurality of frequency references in response to said monitor signal, said dot clock signal being compatible with said given one monitor;
- video circuitry for producing video display signals to said given one monitor, such that said circuitry being configured by said monitor signal such that video display signals are compatible with said given one monitor.
- 2. The computer according to claim 1 wherein said set of monitor parameters includes the number of bits per pixel of said video data provided by said transfer means to said display.
- 3. The computer according to claim 2 wherein said dot clock generator means is programmable.
- 4. The computer according to claim 2 wherein said dot clock generator means comprises a multiplexer having a plurality of inputs coupled to said plurality of frequency references, and an output for providing said dot clock signal.
- 5. The computer according to claim 4 further comprising a video digital-to-analog convertor for receiving said video timing signals and said video data and for producing red, green and blue color information therefrom to said monitor.
- 6. A computer which provides video signals for display on a plurality of monitors, each monitor having a different set of monitor display parameters for its use, each of said monitors providing a signal which identifies the monitor, said computer comprising:
- storage means for storing monitor parameter information associated with each of said monitors used for displaying video data;
- selecting means coupled to said storage means for selecting a set of monitor parameters associated with said monitor in response to said signal;
- dot clock generator means coupled to said storage means for producing a dot clock signal associated with said monitor;
- video display circuitry coupled to said storage means and said clock generating means for producing video display signals associated with said monitor, said video timing signals and said video data being coupled to said monitor.
- 7. The computer of claim 6 further including a video digital-to-analog convertor for receiving said dot clock signal, said video timing signals and said video data, and for producing red, green and blue color display information to said monitor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/392,111, filed Aug. 10, 1989 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Roy Moffa-Interfacing Peripherals in Mixed Systems Computer Design 1975, pp. 77-84. |
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