Thirty-five years ago, IBM introduced a brand-new graphical standard for its IBM Personal Computer line: Enhanced Graphics Adapter, or EGA for short. Coming on the heels of 1981's CGA (Color Graphics ...
When IBM introduced the Intel 8080-based Personal Computer (PC) in 1981, it was equipped with an add-in board (AIB) called the Color Graphics Adaptor (CGA) (Fig. 1). The CGA AIB had 16 Kbytes of video ...
The reports of the death of the VGA connector are greatly exaggerated. Rumors of the demise of the VGA connector has been going around for a decade now, but VGA has been remarkably resiliant in the ...
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