VGA is a port that can still be found on the back of millions of TVs and monitors that will be shipped this year. This year is, however, the year that VGA finally dies. After 30 years ...
this requires a lot of IO pins, and many development boards only support 8 bit VGA. Analog VGA is being replaced with DVI-D and HDMI on many devices nowadays, so it would be nice to port projects ...
(1) Also called a "graphics port" or "VGA port," it is a socket on the back of a computer used to connect a monitor. On a PC, the standard video port is a 15-pin VGA connector for an analog monitor.