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Что (кто) такое Targa Graphics Adaptor - определение

COMPUTER DISPLAY STANDARD
EGA graphics; IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter; Enhanced Graphics Adaptor; EGA (IBM); IBM EGA; Enhanced Graphics Array
  • EGA color table
  • A non-IBM EGA card
  • EGA connector pinout when looking at back of computer
  • Front and rear views of the TVM MD-3, a third party EGA monitor. DE-9 input, mode switch, contrast and brightness controls at front, V-Size and V-Hold knobs at rear.
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Targa Graphics Adaptor      
<graphics, file format> (TGA) The Truevision Targa Graphics Adaptor file format. The TGA format is a common bitmap file format for storage of 24-bit images. It supports colourmaps, alpha channels, compression and comments. Filename extension: .tga. More information is available from Truevision (http://truevision.com/) and {Targa Graphics Adaptormxr/gfx/">The Graphics File Format Page (http://dcs.ed.ac.uk/Targa Graphics Adaptormxr/gfx/)}. [What does it have to do with graphics adaptors?] (1997-08-07)
Signal transducing adaptor protein         
TYPE OF PROTEIN INVOLVED IN CELL SIGNALLING
Adaptor proteins, signal transducing; Adaptor molecules; Adapter molecule; Adaptor molecule
Signal transducing adaptor proteins (STAPs) are proteins that are accessory to main proteins in a signal transduction pathway. Adaptor proteins contain a variety of protein-binding modules that link protein-binding partners together and facilitate the creation of larger signaling complexes.
Color Graphics Adapter         
<hardware, graphics> (CGA) One of IBM's earliest hardware video display standards for use in IBM PCs. CGA can display 80*25 or 40*25 text in 16 colors, 640*200 pixels of graphics in two colors or 320*200 in four colors (IBM PC video modes 0-6). It is now obsolete. (1995-11-11)
Silicon Graphics, Inc.         
  • SGI headquarters on Amphitheatre Parkway, after it became the [[Googleplex]], circa 2006
  • Geometry Engine chip from an IRIS 3120
  • SGI Indigo
  • SGI Onyx
  • SGI 540 Visual Workstation
  • SGI Octane
  • SGI Indy
  • SGI Tezro Workstation
  • Silicon Graphics logo with distinctive 3D box "bug", used until 1999
FORMER AMERICAN COMPANY
Silicon Graphics, Incorporated; Silicon Graphics Inc.; Silicon Graphics workstation; Silicon Graphics workstations; Silicon Graphics, Inc.; Silicon Graphics Incorporated; SGICQ; Silicon Graphics Inc
<company> (SGI) Manufacturer of workstations and software for graphics and image processing. SGI was founded by Dr. James H. Clark, who left some time before May 1994 to head Mosaic Communications Corporation. Quarterly sales $433M, profits $44M (Aug 1994). http://sgi.com/. (1994-09-26)
Clathrin adaptor protein         
ANY OF SEVERAL HETEROTETRAMERIC COMPLEXES THAT LINK CLATHRIN (OR ANOTHER COAT-FORMING MOLECULE, AS HYPOTHESIZED FOR AP-3 AND AP-4) TO A MEMBRANE SURFACE; THEY ARE FOUND ON COATED PITS AND COATED VESICLES, AND MEDIATE SORTING OF CARGO PROTEINS INTO VE
Adaptin; AP1 adaptor complex; AP3 adaptor complex; AP4 adaptor complex; AP5 adaptor complex; Clathrin adaptor proteins
Clathrin adaptor proteins, also known as adaptins, are vesicular transport adaptor proteins associated with clathrin. These proteins are synthesized in the ribosomes, processed in the endoplasmic reticulum and transported from the Golgi apparatus to the trans-Golgi network, and from there via small carrier vesicles to their final destination compartment.
targa         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Targas; Targa (disambiguation); Targa, Pakistan
<graphics, file format> A graphics data format for bitmap images. It uses 24 bits per pixel and is a common output format for ray tracing programs. (1995-01-05)
3D computer graphics         
GRAPHICS THAT USE A THREE-DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATION OF GEOMETRIC DATA
3D graphics; 3d computer graphics; 3d-graphics; 3d graphics; 3-D computer graphics; 3D program; 3D computer graphics software; 3D computer graphics editor; 3D computer graphic; 3-D graphics; 3DCG; 3D Computer Graphics; 3d computer graphics software; 3d graphics software; 3D software; 3D programs; 3D graphics programming; 3D CGI software; 3D graphic; True 3D; 3D applications; 3D graphics application; 3D graphics software; History of 3D computer graphics; Three-dimensional computer graphics; True-3D; 3-D computer graphics software; 3D computer-generated image; Materials system
3D computer graphics, or “3D graphics,” sometimes called CGI, 3D-CGI or three-dimensional computer graphics are graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data (often Cartesian) that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering digital images, usually 2D images but sometimes 3D images. The resulting images may be stored for viewing later (possibly as an animation) or displayed in real time.
Enhanced Graphics Adapter         
<graphics, hardware> (EGA) An IBM PC display standard with a resolution of 640 x 350 pixels of 16 colours. (1995-06-28)
Self Help Graphics & Art         
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER IN LOS ANGELES
Self Help Graphics; Self-Help Graphics; Self-Help Graphics & Art; Self Help Graphics and Art; Self-Help Graphics and Art; Self Help Graphics& Art; Galeria Otra Vez; Galería Otra Vez
Self-Help Graphics & Art, Inc. is a community arts center with a mix Beaux-Arts and vernacular architecture in East Los Angeles, California, United States.
video adapter         
  • [[AMD]] [[Radeon RX 6900 XT]]
  • ISA 8-bit (XT) interface]].
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 200px
  • DE-15]])
  • 200px
  • [[Digital Visual Interface]] (DVI-I)
  • Classical desktop computer architecture with a distinct graphics card over [[PCI Express]]. Typical bandwidths for given memory technologies, missing are the [[memory latency]]. [[Zero-copy]] between GPU and CPU is ''not possible'', since both have their distinct physical memories. Data must be copied from one to the other to be shared.
  • [[DisplayPort]]
  • [[Video-in video-out]] (VIVO) for S-Video (TV-out), Digital Visual Interface (DVI) for high-definition television (HDTV), and DE-15 for Video Graphics Array (VGA)
  • [[High-Definition Multimedia Interface]]
  • a DisplayPort, HDMI and two DVI ports}}
  • HSA]])
  • Integrated graphics with ''partitioned main memory'': a part of the system memory is allocated to the GPU exclusively. Zero-copy is not possible, data has to be copied, over the system memory bus, from one partition to the other.
  • 120x120px
  • A half-height graphics card
  • Radeon HD 7970]] with the main heatsink removed, showing the major components of the card. The large, tilted silver object is the GPU die, which is surrounded by RAM chips, which are covered in extruded aluminum heatsinks. Power delivery circuitry is mounted next to the RAM, near the right side of the card.
EXPANSION CARD WHICH GENERATES A FEED OF OUTPUT IMAGES TO A DISPLAY
Video card; Graphics controller; Display adapter; Graphics adapter; Video adapter; Graphics Card; Video Adapter; Graphics adaptor; Video Card; Graphic card; Graphics cards; Video cards; Graphic cards; Video board; Video boards; Video display board; Video display boards; Display adapters; Video adapters; Graphics adapters; Graphic adapter; Graphic adapters; 3D graphics card; Video controller; Video graphics board; Video display card; Graphics board; Videocard; Graphic driver; Graphics engine (hardware); Display card; Video display adapter; Graphics accelerator card; Video adapter card; Display cards; Discrete graphics; GFX Card; Discrete GPU; DGPU

Википедия

Enhanced Graphics Adapter

The Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) is an IBM PC graphics adapter and de facto computer display standard from 1984 that superseded the CGA standard introduced with the original IBM PC, and was itself superseded by the VGA standard in 1987. In addition to the original EGA card manufactured by IBM, many compatible third-party cards were manufactured, and EGA graphics modes continued to be supported by VGA and later standards.