Roger,

Yes, sort of. To be more precise, in modes 1 and 2 a given cell can
contain either two colours in the range 0-7, or two colours in the
range 8-15.  [And not one from 0-7 with another from 8-15].

However, unlike the Spectrum, the palette can be rearranged and each
of these numbers can represent whatever colour you like.  So if 6
represented a normal white colour, and 7 represented bright white,
then you can display these two colours in the same cell.

Andrew

On 25 October 2011 12:32, Roger Jowett <[email protected]> wrote:
> not too sure about this but i think the bright grid is wrong in flash
> you cant have bright white paper on a white ink?
> it was eitehr bright on or off not on for one colour but off for the
> other paper or ink colour was it?
>
> On 25 October 2011 12:30, Roger Jowett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ok
>> bbcf
>> saved as mode4 by mistake naturally!
>> and now in mode1 and bright grid mode one just so mr hartson can see
>> teh other 7 colours on the ol 48
>> sent him a link to the sam palette on world of sam too just in case he
>> might choose to marvel @our128 colours onscreen at the same time wow!
>>
>> suppose i ought to include a link to the +D isciple technical manual
>> or hook codes support pages..
>>
>> http://www.worldofsam.org/files/active/0/samcoupe-palette-values.png
>>
>

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