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CGRAM
From SnesLab
CGRAM (Color Generator[2] RAM) is where palettes are stored. The SNES uses 15-bit color here. It is a total of 512 bytes. For each of the 256 color entries:
- bits 0 to 4 are the red intensity
- bits 5 to 9 are the green intensity
- bits 10 to 14 are the blue intensity
In all background modes, sprites use the second half of CGRAM.
See Also
References
- Appendix 17 of the official Super Nintendo development manual on CG-RAM
- https://problemkaputt.de/fullsnes.htm#snesmemorycgramaccesspalettememory