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Direct Color

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Direct Color is a display technique that does not use CGRAM. Instead, the colors come directly from VRAM. Direct color is available only on BG1, in the following background modes:

Direct Select is the name of the bit that turns direct color on or off. [3] It lives at bit 0 of CGSWSEL (2130h).

Colors

This mode gets RGB values from the palette and color number. One tile can use 256 colors, and Layer 1 can use 2041 colors. The color value comes from 3 bits R, 3 bits G, 2 bits B from the pixel value, plus 1 bit from the palette value. However, palette 00 is a transparent color rather than black, pure black cannot be used. And, it is RGB443, pure white cannot be used.

YXPbgrTT (YXPCCCTT)
BBGGGRRR (Pixel's value)

The final color values are:

-BBb00GGGg0RRRr0

See Also

References

  1. Chapter 8, "CG Direct Select" on page 2-8-1 of Book I of the official Super Nintendo development manual
  2. Appendix A-17 lbid
  3. page 2-27-16 of Book I lbid
  4. Appendix A-5 lbid

External Links

  1. at least four licensed games using direct color: https://snes.nesdev.org/wiki/Uncommon_graphics_mode_games#Direct_Color
  2. https://www.smwcentral.net/?p=viewthread&t=125133&page=1&pid=1625490#p1625490
  3. direct color discussed at 4:37 https://youtu.be/5SBEAZIfDAg?si=QD734cMgjbgNu7fM