Robert Steinmetz wrote:
Glenn Jones wrote:I'm getting exactly the same behavior in WinApple //e emulation. The apple ][+ emulation does not do lowercase. Maybe you should abandon lower case for now?I just tweaked to something .. it is the lower case letters that are beingmessed up, the uppercase characters are inversed correctly.I can get kegs to display lowercase inversed characters after doing a PR#3then running a quick basic test 10 INVERSE: Print "Hello" The same test in 40 column mode prints H%,,/ (inversed) Hmm have to look at the character output routine next ...
I tried a newer version of WinApple and it performs as as expected, but only in 80 column mode. In 40 column mode I get what you are seeing.
It looks like the 40 character mode must use all upper case or forgo INVERSE.
-- Rob"Never ascribe to malice that which can adequately be explained by stupidity."