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Extended Graphics Array

Extended Graphics Array bezeichnet sowohl einen Typ Grafikkarte, der von IBM im Oktober 1990 für die IBM-PS/2-Serie von Computern eingeführt wurde, als auch den dazugehörigen Grafikstandard. Wikipedia
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