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Possible Answers: ANTIC, INANE, DAFT, ZANY, INSANE, ASININE, SILLY, IRRATIONAL, FARCICAL.

Last seen on: –Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 1 2022
Wall Street Journal Crossword – March 30 2022 – Best Play
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Random information on the term “ANTIC”:

Color Television Interface Adaptor (CTIA) and its successor Graphic Television Interface Adaptor (GTIA) are custom chips used in the Atari 8-bit family of computers and in the Atari 5200 console. In these systems, a CTIA or GTIA chip works together with ANTIC to produce video display. ANTIC generates the playfield graphics (text and bitmap) while CTIA/GTIA provides the color for the playfield and adds overlay objects known as player/missile graphics (sprites). Under the direction of Jay Miner, the CTIA/GTIA chips were designed by George McLeod with technical assistance of Steve Smith.

Color Television Interface Adaptor and Graphic Television Interface Adaptor are names of the chips as stated in the Atari field service manual. Various publications named the chips differently, sometimes using the alternative spelling Adapter or Graphics, or claiming that the “C” in “CTIA” stands for Colleen/Candy and “G” in “GTIA” is for George.

Atari had built their first display driver chip, the Television Interface Adaptor but universally referred to as the TIA, as part of the Atari 2600 console. The TIA display logically consisted of two primary sets of objects, the “players” and “missiles” that represented moving objects, and the “playfield” which represented the static background image on which the action took place. The chip used data in memory registers to produce digital signals that were converted in realtime via a digital-to-analog converter and RF modulator to produce a television display.

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Random information on the term “DAFT”:

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Random information on the term “INSANE”:

Insane is the third album by Swedish Heavy Metal band Syron Vanes, released in 2003. It was produced by Anders Hahne.

The album was recorded in Anders Hahne’s Smallhouse Studios studio 2003. This was the album that would mark Syron Vanes comeback. All the songs were mixed and mastered in February 2003. The final release medium was on CD.

Musically this album have more modern approach than the albums from the eighties. The band decided that there shouldn’t be any guitar solos on the songs, however “Black World” and “Keep me Up” do have solos. A video was made of the song Insane

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