The Hercules Graphics Card had several versions.
Hercules Graphics Card Several updated versions of the original
Hercules Graphics Card exist. The original board from 1982 is referenced as
GB100, with updated versions in 1983 (
GB101), 1984 (
GB102) and 1988 (
GB102Z).
Hercules Graphics Card Plus The
Hercules Graphics Card Plus or
HGC+ (
GB112) was released in June 1986 at an original retail price of $299. It was an enhancement of the HGC, adding support for redefinable fonts called RAMFONT in
MDA-compatible text mode. It was based around a specialty chip designed by Hercules Computer Technology, unlike the original Hercules Graphics Card, which used standard components. Software support included
Lotus 1-2-3 v2,
Symphony 1.1,
Framework II and
Microsoft Word 3. Like the HGC+, it supported RAMFONT, but lacked a printer port.
Hercules InColor Card The
InColor Card (
GB222) was introduced in April 1987. It included color capabilities similar to the
EGA, with 16 colors from a palette of 64. It retained the same two modes ( text with redefinable fonts and graphics), and was backward-compatible with software written for the earlier monochrome Hercules cards.
Hercules Color Card The
Hercules Color Card (
GB200) was a CGA-compatible video board and should not be confused with the InColor Card. This board could coexist with the HGC and still allow both graphics pages to be used. It would detect when the second graphics page was selected and disable access to its own memory, which would otherwise have been at the same addresses. A version without printer port exists
Hercules Text Card The
Hercules Text Card was a text-only MDA clone, but offered a parallel printer port. == Clone boards ==