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Originally posted by KvHagedorn What on Earth is 128-bit color depth, and how much RAM would it require?
Let's see 3.4028236692093846346337460743177e+38 colors or about 340,282,366,920,938,463,374,607,431,770,000,000,00 0 so a 800 by 600 by 128bit screen would take about 8 megs. A 2048 x 1536 x 128bit screen would take 48 megs. :^) if you round the piece of pie.
aahhhh well how sweet. my avatar sucks tho. and plus when i made it bigger it stretched and now theres white blotches all over it.. looks like i have a skin disease.. or maybee it was snowing in my bedroom that day
Actually a pic at 1280x1024 using 128bit color would be closer to 20MB. And it's not 128bit really visible, since 24 bit color does it pretty well, but things like transparencies (before limited to a mere 8bit, or 256 degree's of transparency), anti-aliasing, etc. SO the pic will look MUCH better in the fine details. Although if your just playing a game at a zillion FPS, then it wont matter.
A computer is like sex. Your never 100% sure what your doing but when all goes well, it feels REAL good.
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