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Re: RGB adapter for Apple IIe
- Subject: Re: RGB adapter for Apple IIe
- From: <art@unknownrealm.org>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:07:57 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Wow... You're in pittsburgh? That's pretty cool. Have any experience in
buring Apple II stuff on CD? I have a big box of IIgs stuff which I'd like
to get archived to CD.
"Martin Doherty" <martin.doherty@undisclosed.com> wrote in message
news:_T8Qd.38$eV5.154@news.oracle.com...
> (Down with top posting!)
>
> Adrian Robey wrote:
>> I picked mine up at a thrift store in Chattanooga along with 2 IIe's and
>> 2 duodisks.for about $20 total. I'd appreciate if I could get a copy of
>> the rgb manual It doesn't seem to work with my Infocom Games. Thanks..
>
> Wow - what a bargain. You might have gained around $180 or more worth of
> stuff in ebay terms. I'm going to have to log off ebay and spend more time
> in thrift stores! :)
>
> I have had no problems with any software at all so far. I have no Infocom
> games to try out though. Considering how Infocom games work, I doubt their
> I/O requirements are much more complex than JSR COUT. What happens when
> you try to boot an Infocom disk? What happens when you use any other
> software?
>
> I don't have a scanner, so a copy of the manual for the board (117 pp)
> would cost you for photocopying & postage from Pittsburgh PA. Still
> interested?
>
> Table of contents:
> 1 - Getting Acquainted p1
> 2 - Card Installation p7
> 3 - Card Activation and Deactivation p17
> 4 - Memory Usage With Card p23
> 5 - Video Display Modes p41
> 6 - Double High Resolution Graphics Modes p55
> 7 - Double High Resolution Graphics Software p61
> (describes Applesoft ampersand commands)
> 8 - Programming Examples p73
> 9 - Appendixes p79
> A - Composite Cursor Chart
> B - Display Features
> C - Escape Features
> D - Control-Character Features
> E - ASCII to Binary and Hexadecimal Codes
> Glossary p93
> Index p105