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/* Machine comparisons */
The Spectrum's screen is "attribute" based. Each 8x8 cell can be assigned a background and foreground colour (and both colours must either be non-bright or bright). There is also the choice to flash the colours. This colouring results in "attribute/colour clash" on the Spectrum. The Amstrad's screen doesn't have this, and there is no restriction on how the colours can be placed.
The Spectrum can display all 16 colours on the screen. The Amstrad can only do the same in mode 0, but this has fatter pixels. If the CPC's mode 1 resolution is chosen, this is not possiblebecause only 4 colours can be chosen.
The Spectrum has 1 interrupt per 50Hz frame, the Amstrad has 6 in fixed locations through the frame.