EGA
Enhanced Graphics Adapter
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EGA is part of the category Display Hardware Supported.
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EGA is part of the category Display Hardware Supported.
The Enhanced Graphics Adapter is a video card that was introduced by IBM in 1984 around the same time as
the IBM PC/AT computer. EGA improved upon it's predecessor CGA with
the ability to display up to 16 colors at a time with a total of 64 colors available. In 200 line modes the full 64 color palette wasn't
available;
the 16 colors were fixed to be the same as those of CGA in order to maintain compatibility with CGA monitors.
In 350 line modes each of the colors could be freely selected from the full 64 color palette.
Initially EGA cards came equipped with 64 KB of memory that was expandable to either 128 KB or 256 KB via a daughterboard. Later EGA cards and many clones included 256 KB. In order to take advantage of 16 colors at 640x350 resolution a card with at least 128 KB was required, otherwise only 4 colors could be displayed.
The EGA graphics card could display all of CGA's video modes along with the following new modes:
The EGA card can be connected to a color CGA monitor, the IBM 5154 EGA monitor, or a monochrome monitor. When connected to a monochrome monitor only the 640x350 monochrome graphics mode and 80 column monochrome text modes are available. With a CGA monitor the 640x350 resolution modes are not available. DIP switches on the board needed to be set in order to select the type of monitor the card was connected to.
Initially EGA cards came equipped with 64 KB of memory that was expandable to either 128 KB or 256 KB via a daughterboard. Later EGA cards and many clones included 256 KB. In order to take advantage of 16 colors at 640x350 resolution a card with at least 128 KB was required, otherwise only 4 colors could be displayed.
The EGA graphics card could display all of CGA's video modes along with the following new modes:
resolution | colors | notes |
---|---|---|
40x25 Text | 16 colors | |
80x25 Text | 16 colors | |
320x200 graphics | 16 colors | |
640x200 graphics | 16 colors | |
640x350 graphics | monochrome | |
640x350 graphics | 4 colors | Each of the 4 colors can be chosen from a total palette of 64 colors. |
640x350 graphics | 16 colors | Requires minimum 128 KB memory on the card. Each of the 16 colors can be chosen from a total palette of 64 colors. |
The EGA card can be connected to a color CGA monitor, the IBM 5154 EGA monitor, or a monochrome monitor. When connected to a monochrome monitor only the 640x350 monochrome graphics mode and 80 column monochrome text modes are available. With a CGA monitor the 640x350 resolution modes are not available. DIP switches on the board needed to be set in order to select the type of monitor the card was connected to.
Pictures
Click on a picture below to view a larger version.IBM EGA card |
IBM EGA card with 64 KB RAM (no memory expansion installed).
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