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I have revised my calcul: in fact all the screens shown above was displaying no more than 7 levels of gray!In Axe Parser, the screen can display 4 grayscale from 0% (white), 33%, 66% and 100% (black).When we alternate on the screen 2 imaginary memory screens, we obtain 7 levels of gray : 0%+0%=0%, 0%+33%=16,5%, etc. That is exactly what we find here :(the 3rd and 6th tile are identical)Then when we add a third screen in memory, we get 10 levels of gray : 0%+0%+0%=0%, 0%+0%+33%=11%, etc.That's what we have here :(hard to discern, but they are all here)So on : with a 4th screen we get 13 levels of color. Briefly, it is far from the 144 levels of gray.From 10 grayscale screen flashes.For your eyes I've made a screen composed of 13 levels of gray, I don't see them all, but they are there..
Other funny stuff : random grayscales.