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Microsoft Windows default 20-color palette

Some of the names in the table are wrong and (at least in recent versions) Windows places systems colours at some of the static colour indices, so those can be different from one computer to the next. Applications can also tell the system that they want more than 236 colours; this will evict the 20 colour palette.