Hello John
Just to break up the party, but things won't work like that 'blurb' states.
I have programmed HAM modes myself, and it's a real pain. (Poking binary
values in to raw memory locations!)
To say the least, the application must be able to handle HAM mode in the
first place, otherwise only the base 16 (HAM6)/64 (HAM8) colour palette will
be used. The fact is that workbench and most other apps remap to 'proper'
non-pseudo colours, so only the first 16/64 colours are actually real. HAM
colours merely modify a R, G or B component from the pixel to the left of
it.
In theory it's great, besides you can already get HAM workbenches. Just
HexEdit the screenmode.prefs file... :)
I might be wrong (if this is a wonder program), but the reason why HAM is
mostly ignored by most Amiga apps is because it's extremely difficult to
program... :(
Sorry to disappoint you! :(
(I could be wrong, like I say...)
Regards
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