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- From: ckunz@src4src.linet.org (Charles Kunz)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: c64 emulator
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.041617.24331@src4src.linet.org>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 04:16:17 GMT
- References: <52250001@mothra.rose.hp.com> <1992Dec10.012311.1@vax.sonoma.edu> <1992Dec11.154120.9996@dragon.acadiau.ca>
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- In article <1992Dec11.154120.9996@dragon.acadiau.ca> 890530m@dragon.acadiau.ca (Darren MacKenzie) writes:
- >oberland@vax.sonoma.edu writes:
- >
- >>C-64 is MUCH less than 640*480*256 colors!
- >
- >Yes, it's 320x200x16.
-
- Welllllll.... technically it -is- 320x200 pixels, but don't forget the 64 uses
- color memory strangely, remember each 8x8 pixel area can have 2 colors
- (foregnd and backgnd)... so we'd have 300x200 x 1000 color areas x 2 colors
- for each area.... so the math is wrong :-)
-
- Chuck
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