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Note you cant do this ticket in Windows. This ticket must be done in Mac or Linux. This is because Windows does not support color mode 256
Using tamcolors.examples.colors.examples.run() please find mode_16colors that fit mode_256. Use the esc key to change modes.
The colors that need to be changed is here in tamcolors.tam_io.tam_colors.py
Color(mode_16, mode_256, mode_rgb)
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this should print the color expressions