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Dunno,

It was a long time ago. I probably only paid attention to the ones I used
which was mostly 22, 3A and 20.
I don't recall where I sourced the information from.
I just did a quick check of hex 33 and you are right it's yellow not white.

On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 16:34, John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 11:04 AM Craig Richards <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Here are the descriptions from the program:

Green
Green RI
White
White RI
Green UL
Green UL RI
White UL
Non Display
Red
Red RI
Red HI
Red HI RI
Red UL
Red UL RI
Red UL Blink
Non Display
Turquoise CS
Turquoise CS RI
Yellow CS
White RI CS
Turquoise UL CS
Turquoise UL RI CS
Yellow UL CS
Non Display
Pink
Pink RI
Blue
Blue RI
Pink UL
Pink UL RI
Blue UL
Non Display

So that is starting at x'20' and going to x'3f'

You sure about all of those?

x'33' should be Yellow (not White) CS RI.

Also, the HI attribute for Red is the same thing as Blink.

If you map out all the bits, you will see the pattern.

Bits 4 and 5 control CS (if bit 4 is on and bit 5 is off, then CS is
on; otherwise CS is off).
Bit 6 controls UL.
Bit 7 controls HI.
Bit 8 controls RI.
But if bits 6 through 8 are all on, then ND is on. Note that this does
NOT affect CS, which was bits 4 and 5!

HI for Green means White, HI for Red means blink, HI for Turquoise
means Yellow, and HI for Pink means Blue.

Turquoise and Yellow have CS on, by definition. All other colors have
CS off, by definition.

John Y.
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