Digital Micromirror Device. Texas Instruments engine that powers DLP projectors. Uses an array with tens of thousands of microscopic mirrors that reflect a light source toward or away from the lens, creating an image. Each mirror represents a pixel. See DLP. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21058
Stands for Dot-Matrix Display. A pixel-addressable display used to display the score and other status during the game. Almost always placed in the backbox (exception: Cirqus Voltaire). Every machine released from 1992 (starting with Data East's Checkpoint, released in 1991) features this display, only exceptions being the two VGA driven Pinball 200... Found on http://www.translationdirectory.com/glossaries/glossary191.htm
Stands for Dot-Matrix Display. A pixel-addressable display used to display the score and other status during the game. Almost always placed in the backbox (exception: Cirqus Voltaire). Every machine released from 1992 (starting with Data East's Checkpoint, released in 1991) features this display, only exceptions being the two VGA driven Pinball 200... Found on https://www.translationdirectory.com/glossaries/glossary191.htm