![]() HGA > VGA = Not possible on almost all cards, however some can handle it (read: 'ATI VGA-Wonder').ĬGA > EGA = Some compability problems (wrong colors, flickering graphics, etc.)ĬGA > VGA = Some compability problems (wrong colors, flickering graphics, etc. HGA > EGA = Not possible on almost all cards, however some can handle it (read: 'ATI EGA-Wonder'). HGA > CGA = Not possible on almost all cards, however some can handle it (read: 'ATI GS'). MDA > VGA = Not possible on most cards, however some can handle it (read: 'ATI VGA-Wonder'). MDA > EGA = Not possible on most cards, however some can handle it (read: 'ATI EGA-Wonder'). MDA > CGA = Not possible on most cards, however some can handle it (read: 'ATI GS'). Hardware the software expects > Actual Hardware = Ressult However, there is almost no compability problems running EGA graphics WITH a VGA card. X on TV - you can make a TV compatible signal with a plain vanilla cheapo VGA card and run X-windows on it. ![]() TV-MODE - VGA mode 640x480 to TV, SCART RGB and PAL composite video outputs, text in German, zipped file with text, circuit diagrams and driver. Ive recently tried to make conversion from EGA (probably, couldnt get scope to verify) to VGA to replace an old factory CRT monitor to LCD. I think you are missunderstanding a little.ĮGA has most of the incompabilities with CGA programs that VGA cards has. It is an add-on card which converts VGA signals to NTSC TV signals.
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