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On 31 jan, 05:15, bloomer_au <bloo...@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> What is chat mauve mode? > > - Wade Zou... http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%2...20Mauve%20Eve/ Antoine |
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On Jan 31, 4:15*pm, Antoine Vignau <antoine.vig...@laposte.net> wrote:
> On 31 jan, 05:15, bloomer_au <bloo...@iprimus.com.au> wrote: > > > What is chat mauve mode? > > > - Wade > > Zou...http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%2...%20Project/Int... My French is pretty much non existent but from what I can tell it supports the same modes as the Video7 RGB card (The AppleColor RGB card was made by Video7) but supports even more modes. Can you tell me if it supports the 16 colour 40 column text mode? |
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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 |
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