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Episode #052 - Multicolor Bitmap Mode
The Multicolor Bitmap mode is the last of built-in graphical modes that Commodore 64 can display.
As the name suggests, it can display bitmap images with additional colors, but it sacrifices the horizontal resolution.
In the hands of a talented artist it can be used to create colorful and beautiful images.
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