Palette Value (9 bit colour) Register: Difference between revisions
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|ShortDesc=Use to set 9-bit (2-byte) colours of the | |ShortDesc=Use to set 9-bit (2-byte) colours of the Enhanced ULA palette, or to read second byte of colour. | ||
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Two consecutive writes are needed to write the 9 bit colour: | Two consecutive writes are needed to write the 9 bit colour: | ||
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The read will always read the second byte of colour (%p000000B) and it will not modify the index. | The read will always read the second byte of colour (%p000000B) and it will not modify the index. | ||
Writes to nextreg 0x40, 0x41, 0x43 reset to the 1st write. | |||
The modified palette remains until a Hard Reset. | The modified palette remains until a Hard Reset. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:08, 14 October 2025
| Number | TBRegisterNumber::$44 |
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| Readable | TBRegisterReadable::Yes |
| Writable | TBRegisterWritable::Yes |
| Short Description | ShortDesc::Use to set 9-bit (2-byte) colours of the Enhanced ULA palette, or to read second byte of colour. |
Two consecutive writes are needed to write the 9 bit colour:
- 1st write: bits 7-0 = RRRGGGBB
- 2nd write: bits 7-1 are reserved, must be 0 (except bit 7 for Layer 2), bit 0 = lsb B
(to detect whether first or second write is expected, one can read bit 7 of {{#ask: TBRegisterNumber::$03 }} ($03), in case your code is not aware of current state)
If writing the Layer 2 palette colour, in the second byte, bit 7 is "priority" bit. Priority colour will be always on top (drawn above all other layers), even on a priority arrangement like "USL" . If you need the exact same colour with priority and non priority, you will need to program the same colour twice, changing bit 7 to 0 for the non priority colour alternative.
After the write of second byte, the palette index is auto-incremented, if the auto-increment is enabled by {{#ask: TBRegisterNumber::$43 }} ($43).
The read will always read the second byte of colour (%p000000B) and it will not modify the index.
Writes to nextreg 0x40, 0x41, 0x43 reset to the 1st write.
The modified palette remains until a Hard Reset.