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The '''NIRVANA+ Engine''' is a 'bicolour' (multicolour 8×2) graphics engine written by [[User:Einar|Einar Saukas]], supporting a multicolour area of 32 character columns by (at most) 23 character rows. It's open source and royalty-free (even for commercial programs). Further details can be found in [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/discussion/51209/ this thread]. The latest version is available for download [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bgtoq6tdwropzzr/AAAknv_0PeJGhn36dLJZfGASa here]. | The '''NIRVANA+ Engine''' is a 'bicolour' (multicolour 8×2) graphics engine written by [[User:Einar|Einar Saukas]], supporting a multicolour area of 32 character columns by (at most) 23 character rows. It's open source and royalty-free (even for commercial programs). Further details can be found in [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/discussion/51209/ this thread]. The latest version is available for download [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bgtoq6tdwropzzr/AAAknv_0PeJGhn36dLJZfGASa here]. | ||
It natively supports all standard Spectrum models (48K, 128K, +2, +2A, +2B, +3). | It natively supports all standard Spectrum models (48K, 128K, +2, +2A, +2B, +3). It's based on a multicolor render routine originally developed by Alone Coder and [[User:Einar|Einar Saukas]], described [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/discussion/44591 here]. | ||
[[Category:Graphics engines]] | [[Category:Graphics engines]] |
Revision as of 04:02, 11 September 2015
The NIRVANA+ Engine is a 'bicolour' (multicolour 8×2) graphics engine written by Einar Saukas, supporting a multicolour area of 32 character columns by (at most) 23 character rows. It's open source and royalty-free (even for commercial programs). Further details can be found in this thread. The latest version is available for download here.
It natively supports all standard Spectrum models (48K, 128K, +2, +2A, +2B, +3). It's based on a multicolor render routine originally developed by Alone Coder and Einar Saukas, described here.