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Grayscale is definitely on the list for OTZ80 todo. (Grayscale = 4 bit color / 16 levels, like Nspire)100% pretty color is on the list for OTARM though. I'm hoping we can get TI backward compatibility, since I don't exactly want to leave years of work behind.BTW, if you are suggesting software stuff, redirect them to SirCmpwn. His OS, KnightOS, is going to be on this calc. EDIT: For more info on the eZ80, lookie here: http://dkc1.digikey.com/us/en/tod/Zilog/eZ80Acclaim/eZ80Acclaim.html
Quote from: alberthrocks on August 06, 2010, 02:51:55 pmGrayscale is definitely on the list for OTZ80 todo. (Grayscale = 4 bit color / 16 levels, like Nspire)100% pretty color is on the list for OTARM though. I'm hoping we can get TI backward compatibility, since I don't exactly want to leave years of work behind.BTW, if you are suggesting software stuff, redirect them to SirCmpwn. His OS, KnightOS, is going to be on this calc. EDIT: For more info on the eZ80, lookie here: http://dkc1.digikey.com/us/en/tod/Zilog/eZ80Acclaim/eZ80Acclaim.html16-level grayscale is not 4 bit color. It is 8 bit grayscale. Sorry, but there is a difference.
Quote from: meishe91 on August 06, 2010, 02:58:59 pmQuote from: alberthrocks on August 06, 2010, 02:51:55 pmGrayscale is definitely on the list for OTZ80 todo. (Grayscale = 4 bit color / 16 levels, like Nspire)100% pretty color is on the list for OTARM though. I'm hoping we can get TI backward compatibility, since I don't exactly want to leave years of work behind.BTW, if you are suggesting software stuff, redirect them to SirCmpwn. His OS, KnightOS, is going to be on this calc. EDIT: For more info on the eZ80, lookie here: http://dkc1.digikey.com/us/en/tod/Zilog/eZ80Acclaim/eZ80Acclaim.html16-level grayscale is not 4 bit color. It is 8 bit grayscale. Sorry, but there is a difference. Actually, it is 4-bit grayscale
" show up to sixteen (4-bit) different shades, ""with 8 bits per sampled pixel, which allows 256 different intensities "Besides that, I think color would be for the ARM if not both.
just a thought, maybe we could have a small back-light that you can turn off and on, i hate being in a classroom where i have trouble seeing my screen
Quote from: _player1537 on August 06, 2010, 03:05:49 pm" show up to sixteen (4-bit) different shades, ""with 8 bits per sampled pixel, which allows 256 different intensities "Besides that, I think color would be for the ARM if not both.Congratulations, you just took two phrases completely out of context "Some early grayscale monitors can only show up to sixteen (4-bit) different shades""but today grayscale images (as photographs) intended for visual display (both on screen and printed) are commonly stored with 8 bits per sampled pixel, which allows 256 different intensities (i.e., shades of gray) to be recorded, typically on a non-linear scale."
Quote from: happybobjr on August 06, 2010, 03:09:12 pmjust a thought, maybe we could have a small back-light that you can turn off and on, i hate being in a classroom where i have trouble seeing my screenI like the idea. But that will probably be a much later addition because it's not a necessity.