PicoGraph adapter brings modern displays to ISA-era PCs

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A new adapter allows ISA-era PCs to use modern monitors via USB DisplayLink technology. The PicoGraph adapter uses a Raspberry Pi Pico on an ISA card to emulate older graphics standards like MDA, CGA, Hercules, EGA, and VGA, connecting to contemporary displays. This solution addresses the scarcity of vintage monitors for retrocomputing enthusiasts and reportedly supports games like DOOM.


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