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Re: >256 colors with Indivision for A1200?
« on: January 30, 2010, 07:33:56 PM »
Quote from: ChaosLord;540778
Scandoublers that don't support 24 bits produce incorrect colors in ALL AGA modes.

Even if you have a 16 color workbench on your A1200, the 24-bit precision is constantly being used to show the correct 16 colors all the time.


Up unitl the Indivision: There was the commodore FF and others. The flicker fixer from Commodore but limited you to a palatte of 4096 colors, no 24bit

Then 16 Bit support was common after commodores demise with 3rd parts solutions.

The Invidision uses a 24 bit color chip to support a 24 bit pallete. There's no way for this thing to behave as a graphics card, where you get extra colors  in a 256 screnmode and nigher resolutions. It just promotes every native AGA screen to VGA scanrates and removes the annoying flicker.

I uses it with NTSC modes  as they run quicker. The AMiga is only generating 15lkhz signal. The Inidivusion promotes this to 31klhz. Using a DBLNTSC wit the Indivision is slow.

A really great product!