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The Hercules Graphics Card (HGC) is a computer
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that combines IBM's
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MDA display standard with a
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mode. This allows the HGC to offer both high-quality text and graphics from a single card. The HGC was very popular, and became a widely supported
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display standard on
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s. The HGC standard was used long after more technically capable systems had entered the market, especially on dual-monitor setups.


History

The Hercules Graphics Card was released to fill a gap in the IBM video product lineup. When the
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was launched in 1981, it had two graphics cards available, the
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(CGA) and the Monochrome Display And Printer Adapter (MDA). CGA offers low-resolution (320x200) color graphics and medium-resolution (640x200) monochrome graphics, while MDA offers a sharper text mode (equivalent of 720×350) but has no per-pixel addressing modes and is limited to a fixed
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. These adapters were quickly found to be inadequate by the market, creating a demand for a card that offers high-resolution graphics and text. The founder of
Hercules Computer Technology Hercules Computer Technology, Inc. was a manufacturer of computer peripherals for PCs and Macs founded in 1982. History Hercules was formed in 1982 in Hercules, California, by Van Suwannukul and Kevin Jenkins and was one of the major graph ...
, Van Suwannukul, created the Hercules Graphics Card so that he could work on his
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on an
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using the
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, impossible with the low resolution of CGA or the fixed character set of MDA. It initially retailed in 1982 for $499.


Hardware design

The original HGC is an 8-bit ISA card with 64KB of
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, visible on the board as eight 4164 RAM chips, and a DE-9 output compatible with the IBM monochrome monitor used with the MDA. Like the MDA, it includes a
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interface for attaching a printer. The video output is 5V TTL, as with the MDA card. Nominally, the Hercules card provides a horizontal scanning frequency of 18.425 ±0.500 kHz, and 50 Hz vertical. It runs at two slightly different frequencies depending on whether in text or graphics mode, due to the slight difference in horizontal resolution.


Capabilities

Wikipedia logo displayed on a CRT monitor by a Hercules-compatible video card Simulated Hercules image at 720x348 (no aspect ratio correction) Simulated Hercules image with the correct aspect ratio (as would be seen on a 4:3 monitor) The Hercules card provides two modes: an MDA-compatible monochrome text mode, and a pixel-addressable graphics mode at 720x348. Modes: * 80×25 text mode with 9×14 pixel font (effective resolution of 720×350) * 720×348 graphics mode The text mode of the Hercules card uses the same signal timing as the MDA text mode. The Hercules graphics mode is similar to the CGA high-resolution (640×200) two-color mode; the video buffer contains a packed-pixel bitmap (eight pixels per byte, one bit per pixel) with the same byte format—including the pixel-to-bit mapping and byte order—as the CGA two-color graphics mode, and the video buffer is also split into interleaved banks, each 8 KB in size. However, because in the Hercules graphics mode there are more than 256 scanlines and the display buffer size is nearly 32 KB (instead of 16 KB as in all CGA graphics modes), four interleaved banks are used in the Hercules mode instead of two as in the CGA modes. Also, to represent 720 pixels per line instead of 640 as on the CGA, each scanline has 90 bytes of pixel data instead of 80. The 64 KB RAM of the HGC can hold two graphics display pages. Either page can be selected for display by setting a single bit in the Mode Control Register. Another bit, in a configuration register exclusive to the HGC, determines whether the second 32 KB of RAM on the HGC is accessible to the CPU at the base address B8000h. This bit is reset at system reset (e.g. power-on) so that the card does not conflict with a CGA or other color card at address B8000h.


Use

In text mode, the HGC appears exactly like an MDA card. Graphics mode requires new techniques to use. Unlike the MDA and CGA, the PC BIOS provides no intrinsic support for the HGC. Hercules developed extensions, called ''HBASIC'', for IBM Advanced BASIC to add HGC support and Hercules cards came with ''Graph X'', a
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for Hercules graphical-mode support and geometric primitives. Popular IBM PC programs such as Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet,
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desktop publishing, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0 came with their own drivers to use the Hercules graphics mode. Though the graphics mode of the Hercules card is not CGA-compatible, it is similar enough to the two CGA graphics modes that with the use of third-party TSRs it can also work with programs written for the CGA card's standard graphics modes. As the Hercules card does not actually have color-generating circuitry, nor can it connect to a color monitor, color appears as simulated greyscale in varying dithering patterns. Clones of the Hercules appeared, including generic models at very low prices, usually without the printer port. Hercules advertisements implied that use of generic Hercules clones can damage the monitor.


Reception

The Hercules Graphics Card was very successful, especially after Lotus 1-2-3 supported it, with one half million units sold by 1985. Hercules Computer Technology had 18% of the graphics card market, second to IBM. Hercules-compatible graphics cards shipped as standard hardware with most
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. As a
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, support in software was widespread.


Later cards

The Hercules Graphics Card was followed by several other Hercules cards. ; Hercules Graphics Card Plus (HGC+): This card was released in June 1986 by
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at an original retail price of $299. It was an enhancement of the HGC, adding support for redefinable fonts called RAMFONT in MDA compatible text mode. It was based around a specialty chip designed by
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, unlike the original Hercules Graphics Card which used standard components. Software support included Lotus 1-2-3 v2,
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3. ; Hercules Network Card Plus: In 1988 Hercules released the Network Card Plus, a variant of the Graphics Card Plus with an integrated TOPS/FlashTalk-compatible network adapter. Like the HGC+ it supported RAMFONT, but lacked a printer port. ;
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: April 1987. Included color capabilities similar to the EGA, with 16 colors from a palette of 64. It retained the same two modes (80×25 text with redefinable fonts and 720×348 graphics), and was backward compatible with software written for the earlier monochrome Hercules cards. ; Hercules Color Card: Not to be confused with the InColor Card. A CGA-compatible video board. This board could coexist with the HGC and still allow both graphics pages to be used. It would detect when the second graphics page was selected and disable access to its own memory, which would otherwise have been at the same addresses.


Clone boards

Other boards offered Hercules compatibility. * SiS 86C12, 86C22 *
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Small Wonder Graphics Solution, 18700, Graphics Solution Plus *
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TD3088A, TD3088A2, TD3088A3, TD3010, RY-3301, TD3010 * Yamaha V6366C-F, V6363-F, V6363 *
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μPD65042GD *
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ET1000-A *
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MG-150 *
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HD6445P4, HD6845SP * RAM MCG2502, MCG2502 * Proton PT6121T * Acer M3127 * Sigma Designs 53C101+53C280A * CM607P Certain later models of the Tandy 1000 (such as the 1000 TL and SL) and the Epson Equity contained circuitry built into their CPU boards that supported Hercules display modes in addition to their standard CGA modes. File:ET1000-A.JPG, Tseng ET-1000 Hercules compatible board File:ATI Hercules Card 1986 (cropped and transparent).png,
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Hercules compatible card from 1986 File:HGCclone.jpg, A
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See also

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Orchid Graphics Adapter The Orchid Graphics Adapter is a graphics board for IBM PC compatible computers, released in 1982 by Orchid Technology. It was intended to provide high resolution (at the time) monochrome graphic abilities to computers limited to text displays ...
* Plantronics Colorplus *
IBM Monochrome Display Adapter The Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA, also MDA card, Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter, MDPA) is IBM's standard video display card and computer display standard for the IBM PC introduced in 1981. The MDA does not have any pixel-addressa ...
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Color Graphics Adapter The Color Graphics Adapter (CGA), originally also called the ''Color/Graphics Adapter'' or ''IBM Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter'', introduced in 1981, was IBM's first color graphics card for the IBM PC and established a De facto standard, de fact ...
* List of display interfaces * List of defunct graphics chips and card companies


References


Further reading

* Wilton, Richard (1987) ''Programmer's Guide To PC and PS/2 Video Systems'', Microsoft Press, * Hercules Computer Technology (1987) ''Hercules Compatibility Guide'' (a leaflet)
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