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                <title>HAM8 Explained</title>
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                <description>HAM8 is a special graphics mode only available with  the Amiga AGA chipset used in the CD32, A1200 and A4000 models. It builds on the HAM6 mode found in the OCS/ECS chipset used models like the A500,A1000,A2000,A600 and A3000.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;HAM8 mode is based on a 64 color base palette and then an 8 bit per...</description>
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