The display hardware was capable of reading this unusual data structure.
The display hardware had occasional glitches, and was removed as of September 13.
It is recommended that 480p not be used, and that any up-conversions are done by the display hardware rather than the Moxi.
All colors are approximate and may depend on the display hardware and viewing conditions.
If the bit on the sixth bitplane is set the display hardware halves the brightness of the corresponding color component.
In turn, the display hardware needs only enough memory to store the pixels equivalent to one line of text (or even less) at a time.
The display hardware did have lowercase letters, but without descenders.
The mapping of the memory to screen locations, or pixels was often limited by the display hardware.
The display hardware also provided an interface for a keyboard and mouse.
That was enough to change a few registers in the display hardware however, which is why this technique was useful.