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one of the things thatamp;#39;s always fascinated me is bits or bit blitz or the blit operation and things that itamp;#39;s very referred to depending on which computer system youamp;#39;re using which operating system what time of day it is that sort of thing this was an algorithm that was developed at xerox park back in the 70s by diana mary and dan ingles and a few others and itamp;#39;s an algorithm that was used right through the 70s through the 80s and even into the 90s on computer graphics hardware across all sorts of different computers and interpreting in software and things and so i thought itamp;#39;d be fun to have a look at what this algorithm is used for why itamp;#39;s sometimes implemented in software why itamp;#39;s even faster if you implement it in hardware or can be faster if you implement it in hardware and things are just why itamp;#39;s so useful in computer graphics operations if you bought a computer in the 80s you may well see that listed on the featur