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Restores the default colours and palette.
Syntax | VDU 20
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Keyboard equivalent | CTRL T |
Character stream (hex) | 14
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Description | Reprograms the palette to the default for the current MODE .Resets the current text and graphics colours to the defaults. Resets the graphics paint modes to the defaults. |
Description
VDU 20
resets the colour scheme to the one that was set up when the current screen MODE
was selected.
It has no effect in MODE 7
which is a Teletext mode. In the other modes, the logical colours of items already on screen are not affected by VDU 20
.
- The palette is set to the default, according to the number of colours in the current
MODE
(see the tables below). The set of actual colours on screen instantly changes to the default set. - The text foreground colour is set to the logical colour for white. Text printed after
VDU 20
will appear in this colour. - The text background colour is set to the logical colour for black.
- The graphics foreground colour is set to the logical colour for white, and the foreground paint mode is set to 'overwrite'.
- The graphics background colour is set to the logical colour for black, and the background paint mode is set to 'overwrite'.
Default palettes
Logical colour | Actual colour |
---|---|
0 | Black |
1 | White |
Logical colour | Actual colour |
---|---|
0 | Black |
1 | Red |
2 | Yellow |
3 | White |
Logical colour | Actual colour |
---|---|
0 | Black |
1 | Red |
2 | Green |
3 | Yellow |
4 | Blue |
5 | Magenta |
6 | Cyan |
7 | White |
8 | Flashing black/white |
9 | Flashing red/cyan |
10 | Flashing green/magenta |
11 | Flashing yellow/blue |
12 | Flashing blue/yellow |
13 | Flashing magenta/green |
14 | Flashing cyan/red |
15 | Flashing white/black |
-- beardo 21:58, 10 November 2007 (UTC)