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Chapter 10—Video <strong>and</strong> Audio<br />
Table 10.9 DVI-I <strong>and</strong> DVI-D Pinouts Continued<br />
Row # Pin # How It Is Used<br />
17 TMDS Data 0-<br />
18 TMDS Data 0+<br />
3 19 TMDS Data 0/5 Shield<br />
20 TMDS Data 5-<br />
21 TMDS Data 5+<br />
22 TMDS Clock Shield<br />
23 TMDS Clock+<br />
24 TMDS Clock-<br />
DVI-I also has the following MicroCross/high-speed pins, which are<br />
shown in Table 10.10.<br />
Table 10.10 DVI-I Additional Connectors<br />
C1 Analog Red Video Out<br />
C2 Analog Green Video Out<br />
C3 Analog Blue Video Out<br />
C4 Analog Horizontal Sync<br />
C5 Analog Common Ground Return (Red, Green, Blue Video Out)<br />
VGA Video Display Modes<br />
Depending on the application, you might need to identify a<br />
desired mode by the BIOS mode numbers listed in this section.<br />
Table 10.11 lists the video modes of the chips <strong>and</strong> technologies<br />
65554 SVGA graphics accelerator, a typical chipset used today.<br />
Table 10.11 Chips <strong>and</strong> Technologies 65554 Graphics Accelerator<br />
Chipset Video Modes<br />
BIOS<br />
Colors<br />
(Displayed Scan Freq.<br />
Mode Mode Type Resolution Character from Palette) (Hor./Vert.)<br />
0, 1 VGA Text 40×25 char 9×16 16KB/256KB 31.5KHz/70Hz<br />
2, 3 VGA Text 80×25 char 9×16 16KB/256KB 31.5KHz/70Hz<br />
4, 5 VGA Graph 320×200 pels 8×8 4KB/256KB 31.5KHz/70Hz<br />
6 VGA Graph 640×200 pels 8×8 2KB/256KB 31.5KHz/70Hz<br />
7 VGA Text 80×25 char 9×16 Mono 31.5KHz/70Hz<br />
D VGA Graph 320×200 pels 8×8 16KB/256KB 31.5KHz/70Hz<br />
E VGA Graph 640×200 pels 8×8 16KB/256KB 31.5KHz/70Hz<br />
F VGA Graph 640×350 pels 8×14 Mono 31.5KHz/70Hz