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More likely EGA or VGA with 16 or 256 available colors. CGA was only 4 and the colors were chosen by someone who really liked pink.
Still, there was probably some video mode somewhere that only had 8 colors.
Edit: I didn't know teletype was not PC related. TIL.
This is not pc-related though. Teletext was information pages transmitted on UK terrestrial (analogue) television channels in the long-distant past.
I've always loved it. Here in Sweden it's called text-tv.
Edit: Was supposed to say it's but said was
It's still around!
I know but I don't use my TV as a TV anymore! Do see that I wrote "was" though.
There's also the app, but it's not the same.
Oh cool. I didn't understand that it was a completely different tech. TIL, thanks.
The BBC closed Ceefax in 2012. If that’s the long distant past then my date of birth suggests I’m an antique…
Not just the UK.
In your defence it never came to Canada.
I made that pic myself in a teletext editor, so it's genuine teletext, not made to look like it.