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  2. Windows 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 3.0 supports a large array of graphics cards and computer monitors, and will try to use one of its generic drivers in the event that no driver exists to support the hardware. However, because the user interface is designed to be displayed at resolutions relatively high by 1990's standards, an EGA , MCGA or VGA display was recommended.

  3. Windows Display Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    It is a replacement for the previous Windows 2000 and Windows XP display driver model XDDM/XPDM [3] and is aimed at enabling better performance graphics and new graphics functionality and stability. [2] Display drivers in Windows Vista and Windows 7 can choose to either adhere to WDDM or to XDDM. [4]

  4. UniVBE - Wikipedia

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    However, the proposed product was never widely available. Only pre-releases were available to the public. In the Windows SDD prerelease, it included DOS UniVBE driver 7.20 beta, the Scitech Nucleus Graphics driver, GLDirect 2.0 and 3.0 beta. SDD 7 was first released on OS/2 on February 28, 2002, followed by a Windows beta on March 1, 2002.

  5. Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    Network device drivers for Windows XP use NDIS 5.x and may work with subsequent Windows operating systems, but for performance reasons network device drivers should implement NDIS 6.0 or higher. [8] Similarly, WDDM is the driver model for Windows Vista and up, which replaces XPDM used in graphics drivers.

  6. DisplayLink - Wikipedia

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    On November 17, 2009, DisplayLink announced their first Thin Client product based on their USB 2.0 virtual graphics technology, designed for Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server. [12] Thin client manufacturer HP was the first to announce a product based on DisplayLink USB Graphics technology with the launch of the t100 Thin Client.

  7. Tandy Graphics Adapter - Wikipedia

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    More Lemmings, Out of This World, Overkill, Prince of Persia, The Secret of Monkey Island and SimCity are indicated as supporting PCjr/Tandy graphics. [12] [13] A display driver for Tandy graphics hardware was supplied with Windows 2.0, and could be used on Windows 3.0. [14]

  8. VESA BIOS Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Allows high speed applications to perform multi-buffering with less screen flickering and without having to wait for the graphics controller. Refresh rate control using GTF timings This allows applications and operating system utilities to change the refresh rate in a standard way on all VBE 3.0 graphics controllers.

  9. List of AMD graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Graphics core Fab (nm) Transistors (million) Die size (mm 2) Bus interface Core clock 2 (MHz) Core config 1 Fillrate Memory 3 Processing power Features / Notes Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) FP32 (GP/s) Size Bandwidth (GB/s) Bus type Effective clock (MHz) Bus width Radeon 3000 Graphics (760G Chipset) 2009 RS780L [38] RV610 55 205

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