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MODE 4 is a medium-resolution screen MODE, introduced on the BBC Micro Model A and supported by the entire BBC series including the Archimedes. It allows detailed graphics to be shown while leaving 15 KB or more free for programs; however to achieve this the display is made monochrome.
In Elite and Revs a custom interrupt routine splits the screen in two; the top half is configured as MODE 4 to show the exterior view in detail.
Type | Graphical ('ASCII') | |
Resolution | Text | 40 × 32 characters |
Graphics | 320 × 256 pixels | |
Character size | 8 × 8 pixels, user definable | |
Pixel aspect | 1:1 (square) | |
Bits per pixel | 1 | |
Default palette | Logical colour | Actual colour |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 (black) | |
1 | 7 (white) | |
Memory | allocated | 10240 bytes |
on screen | 10240 bytes | |
Address range | Model B etc. | &5800..&7FFF |
Configuration | Video ULA control register | &88 |
Video ULA palette register file | &07 &17 &27 &37 &47 &57 &67 &77 &80 &90 &A0 &B0 &C0 &D0 &E0 &F0 | |
CRTC register file | &3F &28 &31 &24 &26 &00 &20 &22 &01 &07 &67 &08 (from table in MOS 1.20 at &C486..&C491) |
-- beardo 14:13, 16 September 2006 (BST)