Dave Anderson on Nostr: I found it, the true source. 1992 programmer's reference for VGA and XGA on IBM PS/2. ...
I found it, the true source. 1992 programmer's reference for VGA and XGA on IBM PS/2.
VGA is 0 to 0.7V, regardless of what messy reality did
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