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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. |
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| − | It defined character cells of 12x10 pixels.
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| − | 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.
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| − | 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.
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| − | Example screens
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| − | [[File:50a-0048.gif|Blink modes can be used for simple animations]]
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| − | [[File:04a-0000.gif|High resolution graphics are available through user defined characters]]
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 23 January 2025
Bildschirmtext was the German variant of the Videotex set of standards.
Pages in category "Bildschirmtext"
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