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Re: DHGR Translvania + Le Chat Mauve
On Jan 30, 10:51 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?
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> -Brendan
I take it this is programmed with software? The video scanning would
need to be something like the 3200 color screen uses. The color
register of the computer would need to be turned off and on when the
scan line reaches a certain line.
Is it correct to assume that the whole screen can be either in b/w or
color and not have b/w or colored pixels on the same line?
Or do you have some hardware that does this?
Rob