So I'm busy tonight preparing a disk image for use at the Wakefield high score challenge when I noticed the colours on Frogger by Tricky looked wrong. This is running on a master with a videonula, beebscsi and gotek - no other addons. Any ideas?
Spot the difference?
Frogger strangeness
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Re: Frogger strangeness
think the gypsies have tarred your pavement on the cheap as usuall, then its rained...
Re: Frogger strangeness
It can detect the NULA and make the colours more arcade-y
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Re: Frogger strangeness
Really? I never knew that. I did a search on the forum for frogger and videonula just in case tricky had utilised it in some way but found nothing. I'm not sure I like it as the grass colour clashes with the frog colour and it's hard to see the frog.
Re: Frogger strangeness
Still confused. Is this still how it should look?
It looks like I need to have my videonula reprogrammed. Luckily Rob will be at Wakefield so that shouldn't be a problem.
It looks like I need to have my videonula reprogrammed. Luckily Rob will be at Wakefield so that shouldn't be a problem.
Re: Frogger strangeness
As a temporary fix, I seem to remember that you can tell the nula to stop listening until a break, but maybe I imagines it!
PS it doesn't actually try to detect a nula as it can't, but programs the nula palette and then reprograms the normal palette in case there was no nula and it has just messed up the beeb palette. Remember too quit with escape if you would like to have the usual palette restored.
PS it doesn't actually try to detect a nula as it can't, but programs the nula palette and then reprograms the normal palette in case there was no nula and it has just messed up the beeb palette. Remember too quit with escape if you would like to have the usual palette restored.
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