I compiled a custom build of ao486 that gives the option to set the screen to a monochrome display (e.g. green or amber),
simulating the monitor output of earlier XT / AT era computers.
You can find it here: viewtopic.php?p=56167#p56167
For very early PC games, a 8088 core (PCXT) is in development by spark2k06: viewtopic.php?t=4680
which includes a real CGA implementation and eventually a Tandy mode and 7Mhz clock speeds.
But for some games that came a bit later that need a bit more Mhz, the ao486 core is still too fast even at lowest cache and clock settings.
For those CPU sensitive games, the monochrome mode and a slowdown utility (further down the same thread) gives you an experience close to the original setup of a monochrome 286 machine.
Monochrome mode for ao486
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Re: Monochrome mode for ao486
The monochrome (amber/green) screens I remember didn't do gradients very well. That was more the area of what was called VGA Paperwhite monitors in the early 90's but those weren't green or amber.
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Re: Monochrome mode for ao486
There is also a black & white mode and some other variants (some real, others made up as an experiment).
Indeed different monochrome colors work better for some games/color than others.
Re: Monochrome mode for ao486
Gradients appear when selecting a vga or ega graphics card. If you choose a cga graphics card, you will get a screen similar to the monchrome monitor you remember from the past.