- The
Color Graphics Adapter (CGA),
originally also
called the
Color/
Graphics Adapter or IBM
Color/
Graphics Monitor Adapter,
introduced in 1981, was IBM's...
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ColorGraphics Weather Systems was a
computer graphics company that
pioneered the use of
computer graphics for
displaying weather forecasts on
local television...
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weather graphics was
ColorGraphics Weather Systems in 1979 with the "LiveLine",
based around an
Apple II computer, with
later models from
ColorGraphics using...
- 8400 6000
Series Micrographic Terminal 6110
Colorgraphics 6200A (also
known as the 6831) 6310
Colorgraphics 6114
Colorgraphic Computer, the
black & white...
- The Multi-
Color Graphics Array or MCGA is a
video subsystem built into the
motherboard of the IBM PS/2
Model 30,
introduced in
April 1987, and
Model 25...
- In
computer graphics and 3D rendering,
color bleeding is the
phenomenon in
which objects or
surfaces are
colored by
reflection of
colored light from nearby...
- its 640 × 480, 16-
color mode
became the de
facto lowest common denominator of
graphics cards. By the mid 1990s, a 640 × 480×16
graphics mode
using the VGA...
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television stations for
generating weather and art
graphics,
using software developed by
ColorGraphics Weather Systems. By 1986 more than 80
percent of...
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first truly easy-to-use and
inexpensive system that
generates full-
color graphics".
Eventually the 32K
memory option was
dropped entirely and only 16K...
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expand its
commercial offerings,
buying California-based Madison/Graham
ColorGraphics and Rex Corp. in 2007 and 2008, respectively. The
company did not add...