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1Programmer's guide to the EGA,VGA, and Super VGA cards
By Richard F. Ferraro

“Programmer's guide to the EGA,VGA, and Super VGA cards” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Programmer's guide to the EGA,VGA, and Super VGA cards
- Author: Richard F. Ferraro
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 1600
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley
- Publish Date: 1994
- Publish Location: Reading, Mass - Wokingham
“Programmer's guide to the EGA,VGA, and Super VGA cards” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Programming - IBM Personal Computer - Expansion boards (Microcomputers) - IBM Personal System/2 (Computer system) - Computer graphics - EGA - VGA - SVGA - XGA - ModeX - ModeY - assembly - PC - DOS - programming - IBM - Super VGA - 8514/A - adapter - graphics - program - ISA - MCA - graphics boards - chip sets - graphics environment - industry reference
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL22415716M - OL1424703M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 93035645
- All ISBNs: 9780201624908 - 0201624907
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1994
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Super VGA
Super VGA (SVGA) or Extended VGA is a broad term that covers a wide range of computer display standards that extended IBM's VGA specification. When used
Video Graphics Array
(VESA). The development of SVGA was led by NEC, along with other VESA members including ATI Technologies and Western Digital. SVGA enabled graphics display
Cirrus Logic
SVGA chipset, Video Seven VEGA VGA (1987) CL-GD510 + CL-GD520 – ISA SVGA "Eagle II" chipset; known for 100% CGA emulation (1988) CL-GD5320 – ISA SVGA
Tseng Labs ET4000
The Tseng Labs ET4000 was a line of SVGA graphics controller chips during the early 1990s, commonly found in many 386/486 and compatible systems, with
List of 16-bit computer color palettes
simultaneous colors on screen. Enhanced clones of the IBM VGA, known as Super VGA, (SVGA) support 256 simultaneous colors in 640×480 and higher pixel resolutions
VGA connector
identification data (EDID) List of video connectors Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) Engst, Adam; Pogue, David (23 November 1999). Crossing Platforms – A Macintosh/Windows
Pixel density
unveils smallest color SVGA display". optics.org. 11 January 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2008. "Company Debuts World's Smallest Color SVGA Display" (PDF). SID
Display resolution standards
other systems.[citation needed] The wide version of SVGA is known as WSVGA (Wide Super VGA or Wide SVGA), featured on Ultra-Mobile PCs, netbooks, and tablet
AV-8B Harrier Assault
version using SVGA graphics was released later the same year, alternatively known as SVGA Harrier. In 1994, a modified version of the SVGA version was released
Glasstron
had support for SVGA input.[citation needed] Its LCD had over 1.55 million pixels on a component the size of a ten-cent coin at SVGA (800×600) display