has 16 colors, and each had 8 shades, except black, which had only 1 level (unfortunately, otherwise C+4 would have 16 grey shades, would be perfect for scanning. almost equal to VGA unmodified palette)
shows the plus/4 could have been so much more than it was, it's almost annoying that commodore built the C16, which was a bit like your younger brother that you were made to play with
Yes, the demo runs on the Plus/4, and requires a 1541 drive and a SID card. You can download it from the link posted above. The video was recorded in plus4emu 1.2.3 beta.
How do these checkerboards work at 1.76 MHz?
blkpntr 10 months ago
Didn't the C16 come AFTER the C64? Never really understood that, apart from a better colour palette it was a step backward
MachineGun28 11 months ago
How many colours did the Commodore Plus/4 have?
TruthBeyond 2 years ago
has 16 colors, and each had 8 shades, except black, which had only 1 level (unfortunately, otherwise C+4 would have 16 grey shades, would be perfect for scanning. almost equal to VGA unmodified palette)
MMSZoli 2 years ago
has a palette wich 121 colors
jenshalen 2 years ago
Yes, that's the right answer :-)
But 128 with 16 greys would be much better, right ?
MMSZoli 2 years ago
shows the plus/4 could have been so much more than it was, it's almost annoying that commodore built the C16, which was a bit like your younger brother that you were made to play with
Redline748 3 years ago
Awesome Demo :)
niobyte 3 years ago
was this done on an c16+4
jasoninertia 4 years ago
Yes, the demo runs on the Plus/4, and requires a 1541 drive and a SID card. You can download it from the link posted above. The video was recorded in plus4emu 1.2.3 beta.
istvanv1 4 years ago