Video modes
The computer supports video modes defined in the table below. If your
application offers a selection of mode numbers that do not match the
numbers on the table, select a mode based on mode type, resolution,
character matrix, number of colours and refresh rates. Also, consider the
following points:
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If your software supports both graphics and text modes, the screen
display may appear to operate faster using a text mode.
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The LCD's highest graphics resolution is 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical
lines.
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If a resolution greater than the display's physical capacity is selected,
the display driver renders a virtual display.
Video modes
Video
Type
Resolution
mode
0, 1
VGA
40 x 25
Text
Characters
2, 3
VGA
80 x 25
Text
Characters
0*, 1*
VGA
40 x 25
Text
Characters
2*, 3*
VGA
80 x 25
Text
Characters
0+, 1+
VGA
40 x 25
Text
Characters
2+, 3+
VGA
80 x 25
Text
Characters
4, 5
VGA
320 x 200
Grph
Pels
6
VGA
640 x 200
Grph
Pels
7
VGA
80 x 25
Text
Characters
7+
VGA
80 x 25
Text
Characters
TOSHIBA TE2000
Character
LCD colours
matrix (pels)
8 x 8
16 of 256K
8 x 8
16 of 256K
8 x 14
16 of 256K
8 x 14
16 of 256K
8(9) x 16
16 of 256K
8(9) x 16
16 of 256K
8 x 8
4 of 256K
8 x 8
2 of 256K
8(9) x 14
Mono
8(9) x 16
Mono
Display Controller and Modes
CRT colours
Scanning
frequency
Vertical
16 of 256K
70Hz
16 of 256K
70Hz
16 of 256K
70Hz
16 of 256K
70Hz
16 of 256K
70Hz
16 of 256K
70Hz
4 of 256K
70Hz
2 of 256K
70Hz
Mono
70Hz
Mono
70Hz
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