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Re: DHGR Translvania + Le Chat Mauve
On Jan 31, 2:51 pm, BLuRry <brendan.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Basically for Chat Mauve, if a hi-bit of a DHGR is low then the byte is rendered as B&W. If the bit is high, then it is treated as color. I'm reading about Video 7, but that's just an RGB converter for the //c right? If so, I don't think the Video 7 could do what Chat Mauve does since that hi-bit would be lost in the RGB signal generator right?
>
> -Brendan
This patent http://www.google.com/patents/US4631692 covers what the
Video7 RGB cards for the IIe can do. This includes the RGB options for
the RamWorks cards which as far as I can well were made under license
from Video7