Users Guide
Glossary 201
video adapter
The logical circuitry that provides—in combination with the monitor—your 
system's video capabilities. A video adapter may support more or fewer features 
than a specific monitor offers. Typically, a video adapter comes with video drivers 
for displaying popular application programs and operating systems in a variety of 
video modes.
On some systems, a video adapter is integrated into the system board. Also 
available are many video adapter cards that plug into an expansion-card 
connector.
Video adapters often include memory separate from RAM on the system board. 
The amount of video memory, along with the adapter's video drivers, may affect 
the number of colors that can be simultaneously displayed. Video adapters can 
also include their own coprocessor for faster graphics rendering.
video driver
A program that allows graphics-mode application programs and operating systems 
to display at a chosen resolution with the desired number of colors. A software 
package may include some "generic" video drivers. Any additional video drivers 
may need to match the video adapter installed in the system.
video memory
Most VGA and SVGA video adapters include memory chips in addition to your 
system's RAM. The amount of video memory installed primarily influences the 
number of colors that a program can display (with the appropriate video drivers 
and monitor capabilities).
video mode
Video adapters normally support multiple text and graphics display modes. 
Character-based software displays in text modes that can be defined as 
x
 columns 
by 
y
 rows of characters. Graphics-based software displays in graphics modes that 
can be defined as 
x
 horizontal by 
y
 vertical pixels by 
z
 colors.
video resolution
Video resolution—800 x 600, for example—is expressed as the number of pixels 
across by the number of pixels up and down. To display a program at a specific 
graphics resolution, you must install the appropriate video drivers and your 
monitor must support the resolution.










