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A Backdrop Color is one that appears behind other layers. The SNES has two backdrop colors: one for the Main Screen and one for the Sub Screen.
The main screen's backdrop color is known as color 0 and is the very first entry of CGRAM.[1][2]
The sub screen's backdrop color is known as the fixed color and is set via the 8-bit COLDATA port (2132h).
See Also
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Backdrop Color | Layer 4 | Layer 3 | Layer 2 | Layer 1 | Sprite | BG3 High Prio |