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<p>or more of them to ground (GND), allowed for the definition of the monitor type, with all open (n/c, not connected) meaning "no monitor".</p>

<p>In the most commonly documented scheme, the ID3 pin was unused and only the 3 remaining pins were defined. The ID0 was pulled to GND by color monitors, while the monochrome monitors pulled ID1 to GND. Finally, the ID2 pulled to GND signaled a monitor capable of 1024×768 resolution, such as <a href="page.php?w=IBM_8514">IBM 8514</a>. In this scheme, the input states of the ID pins would encode the monitor</p><p>
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