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Re: Color definition in grf_cv.c
Quoting Adam Ciarcinski (06-Apr-01 12:51:39):
>> Sure, it's hex, but why is 0x00 == 0x80?
>> For me this can only mean that the most significant bit (or bits)
>> are ignored or for other purpose.
> The values seems obsolete - the palette is changed anyways to
> different values from another function - as fas as I know, of
> course. :) I think these values can be removed from the source code.
When I change the values (the entire 8 bit), they take effect after
the next compilation of the kernel. They are not obsolete. If you mean
the most significant bit (or possibly 2 bits), I agree; they really
seem to be obsolete. However I read something about a blinking
attribute in the grf_rtreg.h file. Not quite sure if this applies as
well for the grf_cv.c file I was teaking?
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