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Re: Super High Resolution graphics on a //e
- Subject: Re: Super High Resolution graphics on a //e
- From: gids.rs@sasktel.net
- Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 13:55:05 -0700 (PDT)
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On Tuesday, 28 May 2013 17:59:20 UTC-6, Charlie wrote:
> I have made a Carte Blanche bitstream that allows an Apple //e to have
> SHR graphics. Most of the JAT stuff has been removed so it is mostly a
>
> VGA video card for the //e. The SHR works pretty much as it does on an
> Apple IIgs, so you can write 8-bit programs that work in either.
> I have included a demo viewer to display some included SHR pictures.
> The bitstream also has the ability to save a few settings (similar to
> the IIgs battery RAM).
> A program is included to allow saving the settings.
> There is also an Applesoft flashing program so that you can flash the
> bitstream to the Carte Blanche onboard flash memory chip from an Apple
> //e drive.
> More information and downloads can be found here:
> http://noboot.com/charlie/cb2e_p2.htm
> or to see all my Carte Blanche information go here:
> http://noboot.com/charlie/Charlie%27s%20Stuff.htm
Dang! The only reason I didn't pick up a Carte Blanche card WAS because I thought I couldn't flash the card from an Apple II. I'm sure this will open up a whole bunch of doors.
Great Work!
Rob