Abstract:
An embodiment of a graphic remoting system of the present invention includes a network, a server and a client device. The network is applied to a RDP protocol. The server transfers display rendering commands which indicates a destination region through the network. The client device receives the display rendering commands. The client device of the present invention includes at least a graphic render engine, at least a surface, at least a mask generator, a plurality of mask buffer, at least a direct memory access with masks, and a plurality of display buffers. The surface is used for storing an image. The graphic render engine generates the image and stores the image into the surface according to the destination region. The mask buffers is used for storing bit masks; wherein the content values of the mask buffers are indicating updated areas of the image stored in the surface. The mask generator generates the bit masks according to the destination region, and stores the bit masks into the mask buffers. The direct memory access with masks reads the content values of a current mask buffer and a previous mask buffer of the plurality of mask buffers, and copies the image stored in the surface to output a copied image to the display buffer according to the content values of the current mask buffer and the previous mask buffer. The plurality of display buffers receive the copied image from the direct memory access with masks and reconstruct a complete image according to the copied image to output the complete image to a display device.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for displaying images is disclosed. The method of the invention includes the steps of: transferring a content of a first one of the display buffers to the display device; overwriting a second one of the display buffers with first image data, wherein the first image data represent data of updated pixels between two corresponding adjacent frames; obtaining a bit-map mask according to the updated pixels, wherein the bit-map mask indicates altered pixels for the two corresponding adjacent frames; and, then overwriting the second one of the display buffers with second image data from the other display buffers according to at least one bit-map mask.