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## How Screens Work — The Copper Connection
The hardware trick that makes Amiga screens possible is the **[Copper](../08_graphics/copper.md)** (coprocessor), a DMA-driven programmable sequencer inside the Agnus/Alice chip. The Copper executes a list of instructions synchronized to the CRT electron beam position (see also: [Copper Programming](../08_graphics/copper_programming.md), [OCS Copper](../01_hardware/ocs_a500/copper.md), [AGA Copper](../01_hardware/aga_a1200_a4000/aga_copper.md)):
The hardware trick that makes Amiga screens possible is the **[Copper](../08_graphics/copper/copper.md)** (coprocessor), a DMA-driven programmable sequencer inside the Agnus/Alice chip. The Copper executes a list of instructions synchronized to the CRT electron beam position (see also: [Copper Programming](../08_graphics/copper/copper_programming.md), [OCS Copper](../01_hardware/ocs_a500/copper.md), [AGA Copper](../01_hardware/aga_a1200_a4000/aga_copper.md)):
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### Related Knowledge Base Articles
- [Copper](../08_graphics/copper.md) — the hardware mechanism that makes multi-screen possible
- [Copper Programming](../08_graphics/copper_programming.md) — writing Copper lists
- [Copper](../08_graphics/copper/copper.md) — the hardware mechanism that makes multi-screen possible
- [Copper Programming](../08_graphics/copper/copper_programming.md) — writing Copper lists
- [Views](../08_graphics/views.md) — View/ViewPort/ViewPortExtra hierarchy
- [Bitmap](../08_graphics/bitmap.md) — screen bitmap layout and bitplane organization
- [Windows](windows.md) — windows live on screens