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Blitter and Compositing window manager

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Difference between Blitter and Compositing window manager

Blitter vs. Compositing window manager

A blitter is a circuit, sometimes as a coprocessor or a logic block on a microprocessor, dedicated to the rapid movement and modification of data within a computer's memory. A compositing window manager, or compositor, is a window manager that provides applications with an off-screen buffer for each window.

Similarities between Blitter and Compositing window manager

Blitter and Compositing window manager have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amiga, Bit blit, Graphical user interface.

Amiga

The Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985.

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Bit blit

Bit blit (also written BITBLT, BIT BLT, BitBLT, Bit BLT, Bit Blt etc., which stands for bit block transfer) is a data operation commonly used in computer graphics in which several bitmaps are combined into one using a boolean function.

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Graphical user interface

The graphical user interface (GUI), is a type of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators such as secondary notation, instead of text-based user interfaces, typed command labels or text navigation.

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Blitter and Compositing window manager Comparison

Blitter has 38 relations, while Compositing window manager has 136. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.72% = 3 / (38 + 136).

References

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