Difference between revisions of "Category:Bildschirmtext"
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Bildschirmtext was the German variant of the Videotex set of standards. | Bildschirmtext was the German variant of the Videotex set of standards. | ||
| − | It defined character cells of 12x10 pixels. Up to 96 characters could be user defined, in up to 16 colours per character cell. There's a total of 32 colours out of a palette of 4096 colors. Characters can be normal size, double height, double width and double size. There's a variety of blink modes. | + | It defined character cells of 12x10 pixels. |
| − | A screen is 40x24 characters in size, | + | |
| + | Up to 96 characters could be user defined, in up to 16 colours per character cell. | ||
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| + | There's a total of 32 colours out of a palette of 4096 colors. Characters can be normal size, double height, double width and double size. There's a variety of blink modes. | ||
| + | A screen is usually 40x24 characters in size, there was a mandatory but rarely (never?) used 40x20 mode as well as an optional 80 column mode. | ||
Example screens | Example screens | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 23 January 2025
Bildschirmtext was the German variant of the Videotex set of standards.
It defined character cells of 12x10 pixels.
Up to 96 characters could be user defined, in up to 16 colours per character cell.
There's a total of 32 colours out of a palette of 4096 colors. Characters can be normal size, double height, double width and double size. There's a variety of blink modes. A screen is usually 40x24 characters in size, there was a mandatory but rarely (never?) used 40x20 mode as well as an optional 80 column mode.
Example screens
Pages in category "Bildschirmtext"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

