Hires modes意思
"Hires modes" is a term used in the context of computer graphics and video games, particularly on older systems like the Commodore 64 or the Atari 2600. It stands for "high resolution modes." These modes refer to display settings that offer a higher pixel density or a higher number of colors compared to the standard or default resolution settings.
In the case of the Commodore 64, for example, hires mode allowed for a resolution of 560x192 pixels with a maximum of 16 colors on screen. This was a significant improvement over the lower resolution modes, which typically had fewer colors and a lower pixel count.
Similarly, on the Atari 2600, hires mode referred to a graphics mode that allowed for a higher number of pixels to be displayed, providing a sharper image compared to the standard graphics modes.
The term "hires" is a nod to the higher quality of the graphics, as it allowed for more detailed and visually appealing images. It was often used in games and graphics applications to enhance the visual experience for the user.