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IBM 92F2377 MCA Micro XGA Channel Video Adapter
- MCA Video Adapter.
- Supports Micro XGA graphics standard.
- Designed for IBM systems with MCA bus.
- Provides enhanced video output.
- Suitable for graphical applications.
- Legacy hardware component.
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Product Overview
The IBM 92F2377 is an MCA Micro XGA Channel Video Adapter, designed for IBM systems. It provides enhanced graphics capabilities for compatible hardware.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Video Adapter |
| Brand | IBM |
| Model | 92F2377 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | MCA (Micro Channel Architecture) |
| Graphics Standard | Micro XGA |
Product Description
The IBM 92F2377 is a Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) video adapter that supports the Micro XGA graphics standard. This adapter was designed specifically for IBM's proprietary MCA bus, which was featured in some of their older personal computer systems, such as the PS/2 line. The Micro XGA standard offered improved graphics resolution and color depth compared to earlier standards, making it suitable for business applications and graphical user interfaces of its era. This video adapter's primary function is to provide enhanced visual output for compatible IBM systems. It allows for higher resolutions and more vibrant color palettes, which were beneficial for tasks such as desktop publishing, CAD, and general productivity applications that relied on visual information. The MCA interface itself was known for its advanced features, including bus mastering, which allowed peripherals to communicate directly with the CPU, potentially improving performance. As a legacy component, the IBM 92F2377 is primarily of interest to users maintaining or restoring older IBM MCA-based systems. Its specific compatibility with the MCA bus means it cannot be used in standard ISA or PCI-based computers. For its intended systems, it served as a crucial component for delivering graphical capabilities necessary for the operating systems and applications of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
