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    Graphics32 is a graphics library for Delphi and Lazarus. Optimized for 32-bit pixel formats, it provides fast operations with pixels and graphic primitives. In most cases Graphics32 considerably outperforms the standard TBitmap/TCanvas methods.
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    Pixel Toaster is a portable open source framebuffer library for C++. It provides a fast and easy way to get your pixels on the screen. Floating point and truecolor pixel formats are supported on Windows, Mac and Unix.
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