[comp.sys.mac.hardware] LC with 8 bit color?

faust@freezer.it.udel.edu (david faust) (01/08/91)

My friend recently bought a Mac LC. I had been told that they came with 4 bit
color. When she brought it back to school, it was running 8 bit. She did not 
buy the video upgrade or anything. Is there any explanation for this? She is 
definitly not complaining about this, but I am curious. BTW: I think the LC is
a nice machine for its purpose. The new 12" monitor is also looks very good.
Just a couple of questions for the net.
Thanks,
Dave
faust@freezer.it.udel.edu 

hpoppe@ncar.ucar.edu (Herb Poppe) (01/10/91)

In article <41082@nigel.ee.udel.edu> faust@freezer.it.udel.edu (david 
faust) writes:
> My friend recently bought a Mac LC. I had been told that they came with
> 4 bit color. When she brought it back to school, it was running 8 bit.
> She did not buy the video upgrade or anything. Is there any explanation for
> this? She is definitly not complaining about this, but I am curious.
> BTW: I think the LC is a nice machine for its purpose.
> The new 12" monitor is also looks very good.
      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The new monitor has fewer pixels than the "hi-res" monitor, so the 
available memory is sufficient to run it in 8-bit mode. With the hi-res 
monitor, you only get 4-bit mode. With additional video RAM the hi-res 
monitor will run in 8-bit mode and the new monitor in 16-bit mode.

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