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    Between 1984 and 1987, several third-party manufacturers produced compatible cards, such as the Autoswitch EGA [8] or Genoa Systems' Super EGA chipset. [9] Later cards supporting an extended version of the VGA were similarly named Super VGA. The EGA standard was made obsolete in 1987 by the introduction of MCGA and VGA with the PS/2 computer ...

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