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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 21, 1993
Filed:
Oct. 07, 1992
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A display system for converting N bit signals, each representing 2.sup.N gray levels, to M bit signals representing 2.sup.M gray levels, where N is an integer larger than or equal to 2 and M is an integer satisfying N>M.gtoreq.1. Each of the N bit signals are separated into higher M bits and lower N-M bits. There are 2.sup.N-M tables, each of which stores a distinctive set of P.times.Q modification values satisfying P.times.Q.gtoreq.2.sup.N-M. One of the tables is selected using the N-M bits. Unequality between a first set of modification values and a second set of modification values of the selected table are detected. The first set of modification values and the second set of modification values are exchanged to generate a modified table of the selected table. The M bits of one N bit signal and each of the modification values of the selected table are added to generate a first set of P.times.Q M bit signals. The M bits of the next N bit signal and each of the modification values of the modified table are added to generate a second set of P.times.Q M bit signals. The first and second sets of M bit signals are provided to a display device of 2.sup.M gray levels.