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Video Modes
This appendix lists the video modes supported by the
display adapter and identifies the characteristics of each
mod
e.
The columns in the tables have the following meanings:
Mode
is the mode number in hexadecimal and is generally used
by programmers to specify video modes in programs.
Type
identifies the display adapter that first supported the mode
and specifies whether the mode is text or graphics.
Resolution
is the measure of the screen’s dimensions in terms of
horizontal and vertical pixels (in graphics modes), or rows
and columns of characters (in text modes).
Grid
is the default number of pels per character. A
pel
is the
smallest display element that the computer can control. It
consists of a single pixel (dot), or a set of contiguous pixels.
LCD Colors
is the maximum number of simultaneous colors, or
shades of gray, that the mode can display on the built-in
screen.
CRT Colors
is the maximum number of simultaneous colors, or
shades of gray, that the mode can display on an external
monitor.
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