SuperVGA (SVGA) is a broad term that covers a wide range of computer display standards that extended IBM's VGA specification. When used as shorthand...
adapted into many extended forms by third parties, collectively known as SuperVGA, then gave way to custom graphics processing units which, in addition...
VGA text mode was introduced in 1987 by IBM as part of the VGA standard for its IBM PS/2 computers. Its use on IBM PC compatibles was widespread through...
"thunking" down to real mode. This is implemented using a new Function 0Ah. SuperVGA page flipping Allows higher performance animation to provide for smooth...
it was an extension to the VGA standard first released by IBM in 1987. Unlike VGA – a purely IBM-defined standard – SuperVGA was defined by the Video Electronics...
Graphics Array (VGA) connector is a standard connector used for computer video output. Originating with the 1987 IBM PS/2 and its VGA graphics system...
and promote a SuperVGA computer display standard as a successor to IBM's proprietary Video Graphics Array (VGA) display standard. SuperVGA enabled graphics...
Character sizes and graphical resolutions for the extended VESA-compatible SuperVGA text modes are manufacturer-dependent. Also on these display adapters...
Association (VESA) to develop and promote a SuperVGA (SVGA) computer display standard as a successor to VGA. SuperVGA enabled graphics display resolutions...
Standards Association (VESA) and were instrumental in the development of SuperVGA. Genoa Systems was founded in 1984 in San Jose, California, as a subsidiary...
not widely adopted. Instead, VESA and SuperVGA became the de facto standard for PC graphics devices after the VGA. Texas Instrument's TMS34010 and TMS34020...
IBM PC/AT and compatibles, and NU-Vista for Macintosh Later models of SuperVGA (SVGA) IBM PC compatible graphic cards Nintendo Game Boy Color/Advance/SP/Micro...
of video displayed in 24-bit color and at thirty frames per second and SuperVGA resolutions could take up 680 megabytes of space—the storage capacity...
It is supported on Intel x86 and is compatible on MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors. The Windows IoT family is the successor to the now-discontinued...
Retrieved January 23, 2014. "Windows "Longhorn" FAQ". Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows. Penton Media. June 22, 2005. Archived from the original...
manufacturers under the informal name SuperVGA) eventually added true-color. In 1992, magazines heavily advertised true-color SuperVGA hardware. One common application...
MIS Press. ISBN 9781558281271. Richard F. Ferraro (1994). Programmer's Guide to the EGA, VGA, and SuperVGA Cards. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 9780201624908....
EGA or Genoa Systems' Super EGA chipset. Later cards supporting an extended version of the VGA were similarly named SuperVGA. The EGA standard was made...
The Spike Video Game Awards (in short VGAs, known as the VGX for the final show) was an annual award show hosted by American television network Spike from...
using the reference VGA circuit. 256 colors, usually from a fully-programmable palette: Most early color Unix workstations, SuperVGA, color Macintosh,...
(October 6, 2010). "Windows Vista Installation Super Guide, Part 3: Clean Install Windows Vista". SuperSite for Windows. Penton. Archived from the original...
MCGA and VGA IBM-compatible PC graphic cards, the Hercules, Tandy and Amstrad proprietary video cards and the main of the first SuperVGA video cards...