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Hello, my name is James and a group of my friends are developing a calculator the succeeds in all spots others have failed. While brainstorming I cam up with an idea for a back-light for the calculator. (specifically one that is manually turned on and off) One of the members of our group had the brilliant idea of using a back-light like your Gameboy Advance SP (big fan by the way). Doing a little research got me nowhere so I came here to ask about how you made your back-light.Could you inform us on the specifics of how the back light is made, or where to buy something similar.
I'd like to suggest a micro SD or an SD card slot for the EZ80, and perhaps an Micro USB as well. Personally, I think an OS written to take advantage of the EZ80 would fare much better than porting Knight OS. I also think having 256 colors and at least a 320X240 resolution would be nice. On an unrelated note, this topic has really exploded hasn't it?
i think 256 color spectrum is unnecessary. remember, this is just a calculator. what would you use 256 different colors for? i'm thinking that using a byte, you can use 4 bits for intensity and the other 4 bits for color specification. that way you get 16 colors at 16 different shadings. i really don't have any expertise in this field though, so maybe what i just said isn't possible. regardless, i'm thinking 8 or 16 colors would work.
Quote from: nemo on August 06, 2010, 05:01:05 pmi think 256 color spectrum is unnecessary. remember, this is just a calculator. what would you use 256 different colors for? i'm thinking that using a byte, you can use 4 bits for intensity and the other 4 bits for color specification. that way you get 16 colors at 16 different shadings. i really don't have any expertise in this field though, so maybe what i just said isn't possible. regardless, i'm thinking 8 or 16 colors would work.That is 256 colors, just so you know