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Re: C64/128 vs Apple -- Video?
- Subject: Re: C64/128 vs Apple -- Video?
- From: Cameron Kaiser <ckaiser@floodgap.com>
- Date: 27 Jun 2006 00:56:01 -0500
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"Bryan Parkoff" <nospam@nospam.com> writes:
>>>Now, what about C64/128? It has 40x25 lines so it looks like 640x200
>>>resolution. Do C64/C128 use CGA font? Is video circuit more complex,
>>>but Apple II's video circuit is little simpler? I am curious.
>>Commodore doesn't use artifact color. Their circuit creates the chroma
>>signal independently of the luma. So they are not bound to a 3.58 MHz
>>pixel clock. In Commodores, there are 7 (NTSC) or 9 (PAL) chroma cycles
>>per 8 luma cycles.
>Are you saying that C64 uses color reference in 7 MHz rather than 3.58
>Mhz? I know that all NTSC and TV are capable to use 3.58MHz for all TV
>channels. No matter how high frequency is, but it still uses artifact
>colors. How can color reference in 7 MHz be done? What is the difference
>between regular color and artifact color. For example, Apple II uses Deep
>Red which it is two pixels out of four pixels plus black gap. Do color
>reference in 7 MHz fill Deep Red in four pixels?
>I hope that Michael Mahon will explain more how it is done to overcome
>color artifact.
No, the VIC-II is still generating a chroma signal at 3.58MHz. Bob Yannes
talks about how the VIC-II selects and generates colour here:
http://unusedino.de/ec64/technical/misc/vic656x/colors/
Scroll to the bottom.
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