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On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 2:15 PM Peter Vollan wrote:
> Okay, 50 dollars fo the PC8206a (because I need the money). USA only
> because shipping is easier. Who wants it?
>
I wonder if that six-pin power switch on the Model 200 can be had?
I have the keycap itself, and the soldered-on base. But everything in between
is just... crumbs.
The machine was once owned by the Detroit Free Press and it shows. The screen
looks to have been exposed to fire, the stained and
Okay, 50 dollars fo the PC8206a (because I need the money). USA only
because shipping is easier. Who wants it?
On 11/9/2023 1:49 PM, Kenneth Pettit wrote:
On 11/9/23 10:30 AM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
As to graphics... that's a horse of a different color. There are text
block graphics codes.
For pixel graphics... you may be able to subclass the PSET/ LINE
commands but I don't know. Maybe someone
On 11/9/23 10:30 AM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
As to graphics... that's a horse of a different color. There are text
block graphics codes.
For pixel graphics... you may be able to subclass the PSET/ LINE
commands but I don't know. Maybe someone working on the MVT100 thingy
can speak to
On Thu, Nov 9, 2023 at 4:02 AM Scott McDonnell
wrote:
>
> So, there is no real "compatibility" issues to be concerned about as in
> there
> is no software really which relied on the specific hardware of the DVI?
>
>
As far as I know, very little. Compatibility with DVI is more about
leveraging
It's been a while since I've played with the DVI, but AFAIR not only did it
not do bit-mapped graphics but I'm not sure whether it was 100%
compatible with the entire M100 character set (or maybe I'm hiking about
the printer...)
The screen size issue is taken care of by the DOS extensions for the
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