Scanned-Display Computer Graphics A television-like scanned-display system has been successfully implemented on a Honeywell DDP-224 computer installation. The scanned image is stored in the core memory of the computer, and software scan conversion is used to convert the rectangular coordinates of a point to the appropriate word and bit in an output display array in core storage. Results thus far indicate that flicker-free displays of large amounts of data are possible with reasonably fast graphical interaction. A scanned image of size 240 X 254 points is displayed at a 30 frame-per-second rate. CACM March, 1971 Noll, A. M. computer graphics, scanned-display, scan conversion, raster displays 4.41 6.35 CA710301 JB February 3, 1978 4:53 PM 1891 4 2211 2211 4 2211 2211 4 2211 2421 4 2211 2674 4 2211 2687 4 2211 1554 5 2211 1741 5 2211 2211 5 2211 2211 5 2211 2211 5 2211 2421 5 2211 1741 6 2211 2211 6 2211