When IBM introduced the Intel 8080-based Personal Computer (PC) in 1981, it was equipped with an add-in board (AIB) called the Color Graphics Adaptor (CGA) (Fig. 1). The CGA AIB had 16 Kbytes of video ...
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Early PC graphics were wild: A look back at the pre-GPU era
IBM was a big player in the early days of personal computing. In 1981, IBM introduced the "PC," followed by the PC-XT in 1983 ...
I've always admired Benj's avatar, nice to know the story behind it! I assumed the colour palette was taken from a Spectrum or something. I switched from an Amiga to a VGA 386 so I missed the whole ...
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