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<p>location in RAM, but spread across the bitplanes that make up the display. Planar arrangement determines how pixel data is laid out in memory, not how the data for a pixel is interpreted; pixel data in a planar arrangement could encode either <a href="page.php?w=indexed_color">indexed</a> or direct color.</p>

<p>This scheme originated in the early days of computer graphics. The memory <a href="page.php?w=Integrated_circuit">chips</a> of this era can not supply data fast enough on their own to generate a picture on a TV screen or monitor from</p><p>
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