Multicolor
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+ | :''For another "Multicolor" format, see [[Multicolor (ZX Spectrum)]].'' | ||
+ | '''Multicolor''' is one of a few standard [[Commodore 64]] graphic modes. The mode offers 16 colors in 160×200 pixels, however only 4 different colors can be used in every 4×8 pixels block (called "cell"). | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
* https://tomseditor.com/gallery/?platform=commodore&format=multicolor | * https://tomseditor.com/gallery/?platform=commodore&format=multicolor |
Latest revision as of 14:41, 17 December 2020
- For another "Multicolor" format, see Multicolor (ZX Spectrum).
Multicolor is one of a few standard Commodore 64 graphic modes. The mode offers 16 colors in 160×200 pixels, however only 4 different colors can be used in every 4×8 pixels block (called "cell").