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Intel Microprocessor Interview Question:
Briefly mention the differences between VGA and CGA graphics?
Submitted by: AdministratorThe characteristics of CGA are as follows:
- The CGA or the Color/Graphics adapter was the first color graphics card for IBM pc`s.
- It contain 16KB of video memory and used an Rca jack to connect to a Tv or monitor ( NTSC compatible).
- It could also be connected to a RBGI interface CRT monitor (4-bit).
The characteristics of VGA graphics are as follows:
- The VGA or the video graphics array was a hardware introduced with the IMB PS/2 computers.
- It has been widely adopted world over and now actually implies the analog computer display standard.
- Eventually after much modifications by other manufacturers the VGA was superseded by SVGA.
Submitted by: Administrator
- The CGA or the Color/Graphics adapter was the first color graphics card for IBM pc`s.
- It contain 16KB of video memory and used an Rca jack to connect to a Tv or monitor ( NTSC compatible).
- It could also be connected to a RBGI interface CRT monitor (4-bit).
The characteristics of VGA graphics are as follows:
- The VGA or the video graphics array was a hardware introduced with the IMB PS/2 computers.
- It has been widely adopted world over and now actually implies the analog computer display standard.
- Eventually after much modifications by other manufacturers the VGA was superseded by SVGA.
Submitted by: Administrator
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