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- VGA-compatible_text_mode abstract "The implementation of computer monitor text mode on VGA-compatible hardware is quite complex. Its use on PC-compatible computers was widespread in 1980s–1990s (particularly under DOS systems), but persists today for some applications even on modern desktop computers. The main features of VGA text mode are colored (arbitrary 16 color palette) characters and their background, blinking, various shapes of the cursor (block/underline/hidden static/blinking), and loadable fonts (with various glyph sizes). The Linux console traditionally uses hardware VGA-compatible text modes, and the Win32 console environment has an ability to switch the screen to text mode for some text window sizes.".
- VGA-compatible_text_mode thumbnail VGA_text_sample_animation.gif?width=300.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode wikiPageID "26429269".
- VGA-compatible_text_mode wikiPageRevisionID "605378507".
- VGA-compatible_text_mode hasPhotoCollection VGA-compatible_text_mode.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode subject Category:DOS_on_IBM_PC_compatibles.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode subject Category:IBM_PC_compatibles.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode subject Category:Text_user_interface.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode comment "The implementation of computer monitor text mode on VGA-compatible hardware is quite complex. Its use on PC-compatible computers was widespread in 1980s–1990s (particularly under DOS systems), but persists today for some applications even on modern desktop computers.".
- VGA-compatible_text_mode label "VGA-compatible text mode".
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- VGA-compatible_text_mode sameAs Q7906895.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode sameAs Q7906895.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode wasDerivedFrom VGA-compatible_text_mode?oldid=605378507.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode depiction VGA_text_sample_animation.gif.
- VGA-compatible_text_mode isPrimaryTopicOf VGA-compatible_text_mode.