on 30/4/02 07:09, Ryan Coleman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The same as the PC world.
> 
> VGA= old school (but not prehistoric) video. 256 colors at 800x600
> resolution.
> 
> SVGA=8x6 resolution on up (like my 1920x1080 @ millions of colors). VRAM
> over 512K is considered SVGA by its original standards.
> 
> --
> Ryan
> 
> On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 05:15 AM, jake williamson wrote:
>> whats the difference between 'VGA and SVGA' in the mac world?

Isn't SVGA something along the lines of 1024x768. I thought XGA & a few
other acronyms like that were used to describe the higher resolutions.


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