Claims
- 1. An apparatus for adjusting the timing of the display of frames in a first raster display having an interlaced display mode and a non-interlaced display mode, said apparatus comprising:processing logic that detects a refresh cycle event in the first raster display operating in one of said interlaced display mode and said non-interlaced display mode; processing logic that receives information indicative of a secondary timing event, said information being received from an external timing reference; processing logic that compares a time of occurrence of said refresh cycle event with said information indicative of said secondary timing event; processing logic that activates an alternate one of said interlaced display mode and said non-interlaced display mode in said first raster display to synchronize the display of frames in said first raster display in reference to said secondary timing event; and the external timing reference based on a refresh cycle event in a second raster disply having interlaced display mode and not said non-interlaced display mode.
- 2. An apparatus for adjusting the timing of the display of frames in a raster display having an interlaced display mode and a non-interlaced display mode, said apparatus comprising:processing logic that detects a refresh cycle event in the first raster display operating in one of said interlaced display mode and said non-interlaced display mode; processing logic that receives information indicative of a secondary timing event, said information being received from an external timing reference; processing logic that compares a time of occurrence of said refresh cycle event with said information indicative of said secondary timing event; processing logic that activates an alternate one of said interlaced display mode and said non-interlaced display mode in said first raster display to synchronize the display of frames in said first raster display in reference to said secondary timing event; and the external timing reference based on a refresh cycle event in a second raster display having said non-interlaced display mode and not said interlace display mode.
- 3. An apparatus for adjusting the timing of the display of frames in a first raster display having an interlaced display mode and a non-interlaced display mode, said apparatus comprising:processing logic that detects a refresh cycle event in the first raster display operating in one of said interlaced display mode and said non-interlaced display mode; processing logic that receives information indicative of a secondary timing event, said information being received from an external timing reference; processing logic that compares a time of occurrence of said refresh cycle event with said information indicative of said secondary timing event; processing logic that activates an alternate one of said interlaced display mode and said non-interlaced display mode in said first raster display to synchronize the display of frames in said first raster display in reference to said secondary timing event; and the external timing reference based on a refresh cycle event in a second raster display having said interlaced display mode and said non-interlaced display mode.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/713,593, entitled “Method And Apparatus For Loosely Synchronizing Closed Free Running Reaster Displays,” filed on Sep. 12, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,790,113.
The following co-pending patent applications are related:
U.S. patent application entitled, “AN IMPROVED NETWORK ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT REAL-TIME VIDEO GAMES”, invented by Steve Perlman, with Ser. No. 08/238,630 and filed on May 5, 1994.
U.S. patent application entitled, “AN IMPROVED NETWORK ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT MULTIPLE SITE REAL-TIME VIDEO GAMES”, invented by Steve Perlman, with Ser. No. 08/238,477 and filed on May 5, 1994.
U.S. patent application entitled, “AN IMPROVED MODEM TO SUPPORT MULIPLE SITE CALL CONFERENCED DATA COMMUNICATIONS”, invented by Steve Perlman, with Ser. No. 08/238,456 and filed on May 5, 1994.
U.S. patent application entitled, “AN IMPROVED NETWORK ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT RECORDING AND PLAYBACK OF REAL-TIME VIDEO GAMES”, invented by Steve Perlman, with Ser. No. 08/238,303 and filed on May 5, 1994.
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