[Coco] Color Error in VCC
Bill Pierce
ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Thu Mar 8 23:54:23 EST 2012
Mine is giving white background on the graphics set. It could be something to do with the version of windows and the palette set being used by windows itself. This laptop is running XP. Or it could be something to do with the graphics card. My question is why does it show white on VCC and black on every other emulator I use? Could VCC somehow have it's palette's being initialized to the wrong startup colors? I will check this out on my big machine when I get home next week and what colors it shows because I know laptops can do screwy stuff sometimes. Whatever the condition causing this, Luis has the same conditions.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Devries <devries.bob at gmail.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Thu, Mar 8, 2012 8:55 pm
Subject: Re: [Coco] Color Error in VCC
There must be some problem with Luis' VCC setup. I'm using version 1.42, and
he example programme produces green characters on a black background (first
wo rows), black characters on a green background (next two rows), then 4
ows of coloured blocks on a black background. This tallies with the "real"
oco3.
Regards, Bob Devries
----- Original Message -----
rom: "Bill Pierce" <ooogalapasooo at aol.com>
o: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
ent: Friday, March 09, 2012 5:50 AM
ubject: Re: [Coco] Color Error in VCC
Mr Gault, did you run it on VCC? I don't remember seeing these colors on a
real Coco. Luis was running VCC and not a Coco. I'm out of town for the
rest of the week so I can't get to my Coco right now and compare. But what
I am seeing on VCC is (in the graphics blocks above 128):
Green FG / White BG
Yellow FG / White BG
Blue FG / White BG
White FG / White BG
Cyan FG / White BG
Magenta FG / White BG
Orange FG / White BG
In Jeff's Coco 2 Emul. All are the same except Background is BLACK
In Jeff's Coco 3 Emul. " " " " " "
" "
In David's Coco 3 Em. " " " " " "
" "
In David's Coco 2 Em. " " " " " "
" "
In MESS Coco 2 Em. " " " " " " "
"
In MESS Coco 3 Em. " " " " " " "
"
In all my years of Cocos... 1, 2, and 3 ... Background color has ALWAYS
been BLACK
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Bill Pierce
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Gault <robert.gault at att.net>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Thu, Mar 8, 2012 11:02 am
Subject: Re: [Coco] Color Error in VCC
Luis Fernández wrote:
HI
I found a mistake in the colors emulated by VCC.
he error is basic and wonder to occur.
A simple test program is
10 CLS
20 FOR A=0 TO 255
30 POKE 1024+A,A
40 NEXT
50 GOTO 50
http://luis45ccs.blogspot.com/2012/03/error-de-color-en-el-emulador-de-color.html
Apparently my right colors are not correct
coconut lit my TV and found the following
color
0 Green
1 Yellow
2 Dark Blue
3 Purple or violet
4 White
5 green somewhat darker
6 Light blue, purple something
7 Orange
Luis,
Whatever you are seeing, it is not the result of VCC. I just ran a test
with a
S Coco3 using both RGB and Composite 60Hz monitors. Before running your
rogram, either the RGB or CMP commands were used to get an appropriate
color
et. The colors displayed on the matching monitor were a very close match
to the
colors displayed by VCC 1.42 on a Samsung SyncMaster 204B digital monitor.
The
MP and RGB monitor colors were very close to each other but not a perfect
atch, starting with the appropriate color set.
Now with the real hardware, it was necessary to adjust brightness,
contrast,
olor intensity, and tint. If that was not done, the colors were not quite
what
hey should have been. That should not be a surprise as the Coco can't
exactly
atch CMP and RGB colors given the small range of possible colors.
The Coco3 and therefore VCC default to the CMP color set. There may be
small
ifferences in color between NTSC and PAL sets or even 60 and 50Hz units.
Your
rogram does not force the use of a specific color set, and it should if
you
ant any chance of getting appropriate colors.
Robert
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