This article describes a new color graphics card for the Apple II personal computer called the Videx Color Card. The card allows the Apple II to display up to 16 colors simultaneously from a palette of 4096 colors. It works by storing color information for each pixel in RAM on the card rather than in screen memory. The card is inexpensive and simple to install, expanding the color capabilities of the Apple II.
This article describes a new color graphics card for the Apple II personal computer called the Videx Color Card. The card allows the Apple II to display up to 16 colors simultaneously from a palette of 4096 colors. It works by storing color information for each pixel in RAM on the card rather than in screen memory. The card is inexpensive and simple to install, expanding the color capabilities of the Apple II.
This article describes a new color graphics card for the Apple II personal computer called the Videx Color Card. The card allows the Apple II to display up to 16 colors simultaneously from a palette of 4096 colors. It works by storing color information for each pixel in RAM on the card rather than in screen memory. The card is inexpensive and simple to install, expanding the color capabilities of the Apple II.