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= Line Drawing System-1
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Line Drawing System-1, often abbreviated as LDS-1, is a computer program or algorithm developed in the early 1970s for the purpose of rendering lines on a raster display. It is significant in the field of computer graphics and was among the early efforts to address the challenges of line-drawing in pixel-based display systems.