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<p>MDA and CGA use an actual Motorola chip, while the EGA has a custom IBM chipset of five LSI chips; one of those chips includes IBM's reimplementation of the CRTC, which operates like an MC6845 but differs in a few register addresses and functions so it is not 100% compatible.  In all later <a href="page.php?w=Video_Graphics_Array">VGA</a> compatible adapters the function of the 6845 is still reproduced inside the video chip, so in a sense all current <a href="page.php?w=IBM_PC_compatible">IBM PC compatible</a> PCs still incorporate the logic</p><p>
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