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<p>in non-interlaced or 128&nbsp;KB RAM in interlaced (400 line) modes. Since the C65 is equipped with only 128&nbsp;KB in its basic configuration, these modes would consume the entire RAM, and are therefore only useful in a RAM expanded system. On a basic system, it would probably have made more sense to write software which uses less demanding resolutions with fewer bitplanes--partly because this would consume less of the confined RAM space, but also because more bitplanes would demand a higher video DMA bandwidth and consequently slow down the</p><p>
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