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(This waveform steps through various grays and then stops on a color. Based on the original ASCII art of the example composite waveform. https://www.nesdev.org/wiki/NTSC_video#Example_Waveform The composite signal steps through 6 gray colors ($0D, $0F, $2D, $00, $10, $30) then continues through with color $11. [https://github.com/Gumball2415/nes-scribbles/tree/main/nrom-composite-waveform Source code for the underlying demo rom], and this work is licensed under the [https://mit-license.org...) |
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The composite signal steps through 6 gray colors ($0D, $0F, $2D, $00, $10, $30) then continues through with color $11. | The composite signal steps through 6 gray colors ($0D, $0F, $2D, $00, $10, $30) then continues through with color $11. | ||
This plot was generated using [https://github.com/emu-russia/breaknes/tree/main/BreaksPPU/PPUPlayer PPUPlayer's] video signal dump, plotted by Matplotlib via a python script and a batch file. | |||
[https://github.com/Gumball2415/nes-scribbles/tree/main/nrom-composite-waveform Source code for the underlying demo rom], and this work is licensed under the [https://mit-license.org MIT License]. | [https://github.com/Gumball2415/nes-scribbles/tree/main/nrom-composite-waveform Source code for the underlying demo rom], and this work is licensed under the [https://mit-license.org MIT License]. |
Latest revision as of 11:03, 27 February 2023
Summary
This waveform steps through various grays and then stops on a color.
Based on the original ASCII art of the example composite waveform. https://www.nesdev.org/wiki/NTSC_video#Example_Waveform
The composite signal steps through 6 gray colors ($0D, $0F, $2D, $00, $10, $30) then continues through with color $11.
This plot was generated using PPUPlayer's video signal dump, plotted by Matplotlib via a python script and a batch file.
Source code for the underlying demo rom, and this work is licensed under the MIT License.
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04:27, 27 February 2023 | 1,650 × 550 (254 KB) | Persune (talk | contribs) | This waveform steps through various grays and then stops on a color. Based on the original ASCII art of the example composite waveform. https://www.nesdev.org/wiki/NTSC_video#Example_Waveform The composite signal steps through 6 gray colors ($0D, $0F, $2D, $00, $10, $30) then continues through with color $11. [https://github.com/Gumball2415/nes-scribbles/tree/main/nrom-composite-waveform Source code for the underlying demo rom], and this work is licensed under the [https://mit-license.org... |
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