Because it was the only "standard" 256-color mode back in the day, supported by both mcga and vga. MCGA cards had just enough ram to support this mode (64kb) while vga cards were a strict superset and had a full 256k of ram.
Because it was the only "standard" 256-color mode back in the day, supported by both mcga and vga. MCGA cards had just enough ram to support this mode (64kb) while vga cards were a strict superset and had a full 256k of ram.