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HAM and EHB — Special Display Modes
Overview
The Amiga offers two unique display modes that squeeze many more colours from limited bitplane hardware: EHB (Extra Half-Brite) and HAM (Hold-And-Modify). These modes have no direct equivalent on other platforms and are critical for understanding Amiga graphics capability.
EHB — Extra Half-Brite (OCS/ECS/AGA)
How It Works
Uses 6 bitplanes (64 possible values):
- Bitplane values 0–31: index into the 32-colour palette normally
- Bitplane values 32–63: display the colour from register (value − 32) at half brightness (all RGB components halved)
Bitplanes 0–4 → 5-bit colour index (0–31)
Bitplane 5 → "half brightness" flag
Effective Result
- 32 programmer-defined colours + 32 fixed half-brightness versions = 64 colours
- Zero additional palette RAM needed
- Useful for shadows and smooth gradients
Enabling EHB
/* In ViewPort ColorMap: */
/* Simply use 6 bitplanes with no HAM flag */
struct BitMap bm;
InitBitMap(&bm, 6, 320, 256); /* 6 planes */
/* No EXTRA_HALFBRITE flag needed — it's automatic when depth=6 */
HAM — Hold-And-Modify (OCS/ECS)
How It Works
Uses 6 bitplanes. Each pixel's 6 bits are interpreted as:
| Bits 5–4 | Meaning | Bits 3–0 |
|---|---|---|
00 |
SET — index colour register | 4-bit palette index (0–15) |
01 |
MODIFY BLUE — hold R,G; set B | New blue nibble |
10 |
MODIFY RED — hold G,B; set R | New red nibble |
11 |
MODIFY GREEN — hold R,B; set G | New green nibble |
Effective Result
- Each pixel can set one of 16 base colours, OR modify one component of the previous pixel's colour
- Theoretical maximum: 4,096 colours on screen simultaneously
- Practical result: colour fringing at sharp edges (each pixel depends on its left neighbour)
OCS/ECS Limitations
- Only 16 base colours (SET mode uses 4 bits → 16 palette entries)
- Only 4-bit component modification → 16 levels per channel
- Total colour space: 12-bit (4096 colours)
HAM8 — AGA Enhanced HAM
How It Works
Uses 8 bitplanes:
| Bits 7–6 | Meaning | Bits 5–0 |
|---|---|---|
00 |
SET — index colour register | 6-bit palette index (0–63) |
01 |
MODIFY BLUE | 6-bit blue value |
10 |
MODIFY RED | 6-bit red value |
11 |
MODIFY GREEN | 6-bit green value |
Effective Result
- 64 base colours from the 256-entry palette
- 6-bit component modification → 64 levels per channel
- Total colour space: 18-bit (262,144 colours)
- Significantly reduced fringing compared to HAM6
HAM8 Memory Layout
8 bitplanes × 320 pixels × 256 lines = 81,920 bytes per plane × 8
= 655,360 bytes (640 KB) for a single HAM8 320×256 display
Enabling HAM
/* Via ViewPort: */
vp->Modes |= HAM; /* HAMF flag in modes */
/* Via SA_ tags (Intuition screen): */
struct TagItem scrTags[] = {
{ SA_Width, 320 },
{ SA_Height, 256 },
{ SA_Depth, 6 }, /* 6 for HAM6, 8 for HAM8 */
{ SA_DisplayID, HAM_KEY }, /* or SUPER_KEY|HAM for Super-HiRes HAM */
{ TAG_DONE, 0 }
};
Comparison Table
| Feature | EHB | HAM6 | HAM8 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitplanes | 6 | 6 | 8 |
| Chipset | OCS/ECS/AGA | OCS/ECS/AGA | AGA only |
| Base palette | 32 | 16 | 64 |
| Max on-screen colours | 64 | 4,096 | 262,144 |
| Colour depth | 12-bit | 12-bit | 24-bit (via 18-bit HAM) |
| Fringing | None | Significant | Mild |
| Good for | GUI, sprites | Photos, static art | Photos, video stills |
| Bad for | — | Animation, scrolling | Memory-hungry |
References
- HRM: Display modes chapter
- NDK39:
graphics/displayinfo.h—HAM_KEY,EXTRAHALFBRITE_KEY