NES Graphics – Part 3
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NES Graphics – Part 3
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#4Does the electron gun physically move, though? I thought it was fixed and the beam is just steered with magnets.
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#5Does the electron gun physically move, though? I thought it was fixed and the beam is just steered with magnets.
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#6Does the electron gun physically move, though? I thought it was fixed and the beam is just steered with magnets.
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#7Does the electron gun physically move, though? I thought it was fixed and the beam is just steered with magnets.
I don't think it's possible to create a mechanical way of moving the gun fast enough to achieve the needs of even a low-res TV screen. If it was a physical mechanism, you can imagine it'd break all the time.
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#8Does the electron gun physically move, though? I thought it was fixed and the beam is just steered with magnets.
The gun fires straight ahead. The electrons it produces are deflected in the desired direction by electromagnets. I don't think it's possible to create a mechanical way of moving the gun fast enough to achieve the needs of even a low-res TV screen. If it was a physical mechanism, you can imagine it'd break all the time.
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#9Does the electron gun physically move, though? I thought it was fixed and the beam is just steered with magnets.
The gun fires straight ahead. The electrons it produces are deflected in the desired direction by electromagnets. I don't think it's possible to create a mechanical way of moving the gun fast enough to achieve the needs of even a low-res TV screen. If it was a physical mechanism, you can imagine it'd break all the time.