16-Bit SVGA Graphics Adapter (250-4056) Hints & Tips Faxback Doc. # 2160 Systems with two Display Adapters: If your system has more than one display board, only one can be a color dis- play adapter. The Super VGA adapter will always function as the primary video adapter. The other display adapter must be a digital monochrome display adap- ter, or a special-purpose, non-IBM compatible, adapter card. One exception to this rule is that the Super VGA adapter is compatible with 8514/A, TIGA and most other coprocessor adapters. If the Super VGA adapter is attached to a color monitor, the second adapter must be a monochrome/printer adapter, not a graphics adapter, to avoid UNPRE- DICTABLE RESULTS. UNPREDICTABLE RESULTS are usually caused by display adapters using the same video memory addresses and/or attempting to perform functions that have not been designed into the adapters. NOTE: High Resolution display modes might not function with an early revision of the Hercules Graphics Card (or compatible) installed. If you will be using the Super VGA adapter in a system with a Hercules graphics adapter, configure the Hercules card as a monochrome text adapter. Other IBM PC/XT/AT Adapter Boards: Some adapters might present potential memory addressing conflicts for users when installed in a system with the Super VGA adapter. The Super VGA adapter uses memory in segments A000-BFFF (Hex) for video buffer area. The entirety of segment A000-AFFF is used in enhanced graphics display modes. All alphanumeric (text) display modes use 32KB in segment B000-BFFF. Other video adapters and some memory boards (including EMS and EEMS memory adapters) might also use me- mory in these segments and might cause memory conflicts due to duplicate ad- dressing. These memory conflicts can cause the Super VGA adapter to operate incorrectly or cause a system hang up. Refer to the documentation of your other equipment for alternative memory addressing if this condition is sus- pected.