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Alpha Rom Dvd V3.1: What Makes This Emulator Different from Others



The Disk Volume Serial # will be listed on the form created using the AMS Device Manager License Wizard. The Disk Volume Serial # can also be found by going to the Windows Command Prompt (CMD.exe or Command.exe) and entering Vol at the C:\ prompt. The serial number will be displayed on the second line and contains eight alpha/numeric characters.


The color is specified in the form r/g/b, where each color component is specified as number in the range 0.0 to 1.0. It's also possible to specify the transparency by using r/g/b/a, where the alpha value 0 means fully transparent, and 1.0 means opaque. If the alpha component is not given, the color is 100% opaque.




Alpha Rom Dvd V3.1



fmt is a string identifying the image format. Currently, only bgra is defined. This format has 4 bytes per pixels, with 8 bits per component. The least significant 8 bits are blue, and the most significant 8 bits are alpha (in little endian, the components are B-G-R-A, with B as first byte). This uses premultiplied alpha: every color component is already multiplied with the alpha component. This means the numeric value of each component is equal to or smaller than the alpha component. (Violating this rule will lead to different results with different VOs: numeric overflows resulting from blending broken alpha values is considered something that shouldn't happen, and consequently implementations don't ensure that you get predictable behavior in this case.) 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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