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Latest revision as of 18:32, 24 February 2016
Basic Greyscale
Most people do not know that greyscale can be achieved outside of a extra ASM library like Xlib, greyscale is nothing more than a pixel flashing on and off so quickly that it apperas to be grey. The con of greyscale in Basic is that it can give ERR:MEMoRY when you are using a delay, furthermore, only one grey can be achieved. For instance this hardcoded "block"
Repeat 0 Pxl-Change(31,47 Pxl-Change(31,48 Pxl-Change(31,49 Pxl-Change(30,47 Pxl-Change(30,48 Pxl-Change(30,49 Pxl-Change(29,47 Pxl-Change(29,48 Pxl-Change(29,49 Pxl-Change(28,47 Pxl-Change(28,48 Pxl-Change(28,49 End
this very simple code will switch the pixels on and off rapidly, a delay could be added using a "for(" loop.