"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> writes:
His point is well taken--the Apple II display mapping is motivated
by the desire to display 40 characters/280 pixels per line while
leaving as few/small holes as possible and using as little logic
as possible. DRAM refresh is not a primary consideration, since
its requirements are easily met by many mappings.
And if you install the Video Associate Labs VB3 Microkeyer in your
Apple II or Apple II+, you get some added video modes including linear
mapping.
Wish I still had mine. Sigh.