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Re: NES - Apple Sprite card



Yves McDonald wrote:

>I think the paper about the sprite card was published in Byte issue on 
>LOGO language (circa 1982).
>
>There are code samples in TI 9900 assembly language in TI books indeed. 
>    From the chip count on the sprite card, the 9918A interfaces nicely 
>to the Apple bus.

Yes, it interfaces very easily, though the actual decoding on this card
is somewhat peculiar.

The card also contains a 2516 EPROM which contains 6502 firmware
used by Sprite Logo to control the card.  I glanced at it, but have not
done much disassembly.

The TMS9918A was also used in the MSX computers, and that is a
good place to go for more information on the chip:

http://www.msxnet.org/tech/

After seeing how reticulated the 9918 is to control, I admit that my
interest flagged somewhat.  But that can be remedied by writing a
set of low-level drivers to provide a more "natural" programming
interface.

I'd be very interested in any software that used this card.

-michael

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