Screen standards – Texas Instruments 3000 User Manual
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Screen Standards
External Monitor Support
The TravelMate 3000 supports all IBM standard VGA video in addition to 800 by 600,
1024 by 768, and 132-column Paradise extended modes.
Paradise Modes Supported
Mode No.
(hex)
Resolution
Font
Clock
Memory Size
132-column Text Modes (Supported on CRT only)*
54
32 x 43 x 16
8 x 8
44.7 MHz
256 KB
55
132 x 25 x 16
9 x 16
44.7 MHz
256 KB
56
132 x 43 (mono)
8 x 8
44.7 MHz
256 KB
57
132 x 25 (mono)
9 x 16
44.7 MHz
256 KB
640 x 400 Modes
5E
640 x 400 x 256
9 x 16
25 MHz
256 KB
640 x 480 Modes
5F
640 x 480 x 256
9 x 16
25 MHz
512 KB
800 x 600 Super VGA Modes (Supported on CRT only)t
58/6A
800 x 600 x 16
8 x 8
44.7 MHz
256 KB
59/6B
800 x 600 (mono)
8 x 8
44.7 MHz
256 *KB
1024 x 768 Modes (Supported on CRT only)
5A
1024 x 768 x 2
9 x 16
44.7 MHz
256 KB
5B
1024 x 768 x 4
9 x 16
44.7 MHz
256 KB
5D
1024 x 768 x 16
9 x 16
44.7 MHz
512 KB
*The 132-column text mode requires special software drivers: you should specify PARADISE as the type of VGA
controller. Some drivers are provided by TI, and some are provided by application programs.
++Super VGA modes are not supported on IBM PS/2 8503, 8512, 8513, or 8514 monitors or the equivalent fixed-
frequency displays (the 8503 is a monochrome display). The vertical and horizontal size and position controls on
monitors can be adjusted to display the entire 800-by-600 graphics mode image without distortion.
H-4 Screen Standards