10 VGA Grph 640 x 350
Pels 8 x 14 16 of
222K† 16 of 256K 70 Hz 31.5KHz
11 VGA Grph 640 x 480
Pels 8 x 16 2 of 222K† 2 of 256K 60 Hz 31.5KHz
12 VGA Grph 640 x 480
Pels 8 x 16 16 of
222K† 16 of 256K 70Hz 31.5KHz
13 VGA Grph 320 x 200
Pels 8 x 8 256 of
222K† 256 of
256K 70Hz 31.5KHz
20 SVGA
Grph 640 x 480
Pels 8 x 16 16 of
222K† 16 of 256K 60Hz 31.5KHz
22 SVGA
Grph 800 x 600
Pels 8 x 8 16 of
222K† 16 of 256K 60Hz 37.5KHz
24 SVGA
Grph 1024 x 768
Pels 8 x 16 16 of
222K† 16 of 256K 60Hz 48.5KHz
30 SVGA
Grph 640 x 480
Pels 8 x 16 256 of
222K† 256 of
256K 60Hz 31.5KHz
32 SVGA
Grph 800 x 600
Pels 8 x 16 256 of
222K† 256 of
256K 60Hz 37.5KHz
34 SVGA
Grph 1024 x 768
Pels 8 x 16 256 of
222K† 256 of
256K 60Hz 48.5KHz
40 SVGA
Grph 640 x 480
Pels 8 x 16 N/A 32K of
32K 60Hz 31.5KHz
41 SVGA
Grph 640 x 480
Pels 8 x 16 N/A 64K of
64K 60Hz 31.5KHz
78 SVGA
Grph 640 x 400
Pels 8 x 16 256 of
222K† 256 of
256K 60Hz 31.5KHz
The default setting is 222K colors, but you can select 4096 or 222K colors using TSETUP.Tables 8-1 and 8-2 show all the video modes supported by the computer. The mode numbers are generally used by programmers to identify the respective modes. If your application asks you to select a mode by number, the choices it offers may not match the numbers on the table. In such cases, make your selection based on resolution, font grid (number of pixels per character or pixels per pel) and number of colors.Your software may let you choose a screen mode and/or video mode. Some applications let you make your selection when you install the software; others provide a menu within the package to use while you are in the program. Your selection remains valid until you exit the