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 ====== Perfect Text Mode in VGA ====== ====== Perfect Text Mode in VGA ======
  
-Ever wondered why VGA text mode had at times, ugly looking text mode graphics? Most all VGA boards by default displayed text at a larger font glyph size of 9x16 pixels, while remaining compatible with the earlier font size at 8x14 pixels. While this added clarity to text by creating a higher resolution display, it was a compromise to keep compatibility with older hardware. The font size was increased from 14 to 16 pixels ​high, however the designers were unable ​to add an ninth column ​to the fontInstead, ​they decided to make it a blank column. In some cases, it did make sense to separate text with space to make it more readable, however it also made some text mode graphical applications look bad. Here's an example of what a wall of 50% gradient characters looks like in VGA:+Ever wondered why VGA text mode had at times, ugly looking text mode graphics? Most all VGA boards by default displayed text at a larger font glyph size of 9x16 pixels, while remaining compatible with the earlier font size at 8x14 pixels. While this added clarity to text by creating a higher resolution display, it was a compromise to keep compatibility with older hardware. The font height ​was increased from 14 to 16 pixels, however the designers were unable add to the width without breaking compatibilitySo instead ​they decided to increase the width by adding ​a blank column. In some cases, it did make sense to separate text with space to make it more readable, however it also made some text mode graphical applications look bad. Here's an example of what a wall of 50% gradient characters looks like in VGA:
  
 {{ :​guides:​pics:​text_mode_setup_vga.jpg?​400 |}} {{ :​guides:​pics:​text_mode_setup_vga.jpg?​400 |}}
  
-To correct for this, you can run a text mode utility called, you guessed it, Text Mode. It is a great freeware utility, which allows for programming your VGA adapter to display a wide variety of text modes. To set up your computer to run in 8x14 pixel mode, run TM as follows:+To correct for this, you can run a utility called Text Mode. It is a great freeware utility, which allows for programming your VGA adapter to display a wide variety of text modes. To set up your computer to run in 8x14 pixel mode, run TM as follows:
 <​code>​tm -f 14,​2</​code>​ <​code>​tm -f 14,​2</​code>​
  
guides/text_mode.txt · Last modified: 2020-08-28 23:13 by omolini