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==External links== *[http://www.cebix.net/VIC-Article.txt The MOS 6567/6569 video controller (VIC-II) and its application in the Commodore 64] - detailed hardware description of the VIC-II. *[http://unusedino.de/ec64/technical/misc/vic656x/colors/index.html Commodore VIC-II Color Analysis (Preview)] - an attempt to provide accurate information as to the VIC-II color palette, by Philip Timmermann. *[http://www.studiostyle.sk/dmagic/gallery/gfxmodes.htm Description of C64 graphics modes] - simple explanations with example pictures of the common modes used for C64 graphics, including hacked and software-assisted modes. *[http://sites.google.com/site/h2obsession/CBM/C128/Interlace Real Interlace video modes] using the VIC-IIe. *[http://codebase64.org/doku.php?id=base:vic VIC programming information] on Codebase64. *[http://visual6502.org/images/pages/Commodore_8565_die_shots.html VIC-II die shots] *[http://hitmen.c02.at/temp/palstuff/ Accurately reproducing the Video Output of a Commodore C64] - VIC-II palette as seen on PAL and NTSC displays; calculation of pixel aspect ratios {{MOS Video/Sound}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mos Technology Vic-Ii}} [[Category:MOS Technology integrated circuits]] [[Category:Graphics chips]] [[Category:Commodore 64]] [[Category:Computer display standards]]
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