07-18-2016, 02:41 PM
I actually haven't tried, but I doubt they work, cause Radastan mode:
- Represents each pixel with 4 bits, that defines the color (0-15) while normal Spectrum uses 1 bit per pixel, and attributes are located after the first 6144 bytes that define the pixels.
- It's linear, meaning that after the data for 1st line, comes the date for 2nd line. In a normal Spectrum after data for 1st line, comes data for 8th line.
ZesarUX emulator emulates ZX-Uno pretty good, including Radastan mode, so I guess all can be tested, but be ready for a completely different video mode.
- Represents each pixel with 4 bits, that defines the color (0-15) while normal Spectrum uses 1 bit per pixel, and attributes are located after the first 6144 bytes that define the pixels.
- It's linear, meaning that after the data for 1st line, comes the date for 2nd line. In a normal Spectrum after data for 1st line, comes data for 8th line.
ZesarUX emulator emulates ZX-Uno pretty good, including Radastan mode, so I guess all can be tested, but be ready for a completely different video mode.