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== System Requirements ==
== System Requirements ==


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== Box Scans ==
== Box Scans ==


[[Image:Edsof0004.jpg|250px|Vinyl Folder cover ''Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics''.]]
[[Image:Edsof0004.jpg|class=img-fluid|Vinyl Folder cover ''Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics''.]]
[[Image:Edsof0004B.jpg|250px|Vinyl Folder back ''Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics''.]]
[[Image:Edsof0004B.jpg|class=img-fluid|Vinyl Folder back ''Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics''.]]


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Latest revision as of 22:53, September 26, 2020

Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics
Packaging cover Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics.
Product ID EDSOF0004
Platform(s) Atari 8-Bit
Packaging Vinyl Folder
Media 5 1/4" Disk
Copyright date 1983
Publisher(s) Educational Software
Category(s) Education, Computer Tutorial, Computer Programming, Graphics Programming
Country of Origin United States of America

Description from the packaging.

Take your COLOR, PLOT and DRAWTO programming commands to new levels of brilliance with this tutorial on the GTIA graphics chip in your Atari! Go beyond Graphics Modes 1 through 8 and into Modes 9, 10 and 11, accessing nine new colors or 16 shades.

Learn from the many examples of graphic programming- including three-dimensional shapes and digitized pictures- and their listings! Proto will accompany you through Professor Von Chip's tutorial to help you understand the programming language needed to create all the special color effects possible from your Atari. You will then be able to take these hints and put them into your own programs to create the same results! Also included is a helpful GTIA Editor which enables you to create and save your own pictures using nine different colors on the screen at the same time!

Appropriate for all age levels of programmers.

Requires:
BASIC Cartridge
Joystick
GTIA graphics chip
(Your computer will contain the GTIA chip if it was manufactured after January, 1982. To be sure, check for the 'G' in your serial number, or ask your Atari dealer.)

by Sheldon Leemon with Stan Gilbert.

System Requirements

Atari 8-Bit
Required RAM 24K
Requires Joystick Yes

Box Scans

Vinyl Folder cover Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics. Vinyl Folder back Tricky Tutorial #9 GTIA Graphics.

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