Software-driven Graphics Modes For The Atari 8-bit Computers - Champions Interlace

Champions Interlace

In 1996, the Polish demo group Atari Programming Champions released Champions Interlace (CIN), a viewer which shows pictures in 160x192 bitmap mode with 64 colors. The technique involves switching between Graphics 15 and Graphics 11 every scanline, giving off 16 colors at 4 luminances.

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