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AGA is a palette based video chipset. It has 256 palette entries that are each 24-bits wide (8-bits per channel). When using 8 bitplanes, each pixel only takes up 8-bits in chip memory, but this 8-bit value is only used as an index into the palette registers to lookup the appropriate 24-bit color. This is why you need a 24-bit video output to properly display AGA.HAM8 doesn't change the output color width. It's still 24-bits. It just changes how you select a 24-bit color from the 8-bit data in chip memory. In HAM8 you can either use one of the first 64 entries from the palette or modify the upper 6-bits of one of the 8-bit channels of the 24-bit color that was used for the last pixel.