:... :> in a wire select to an unused bank, which meant the screen was spaghetti :> on power-up until i LOAD'd a copy of the character set. : :UGH. You didn't load the RAM from the ROM at power on?!?
No extra rom slots. Had to load from tape or floppy. :We had the "high resolution graphics" board in one machine; it's :where I did my first ray tracing code, for an Optics class. Now :*that* was a cool third party board, replacing the character :generator output with bitmapped graphics, and un-overlapping the :video memory by actually wiring in the chip select for more RAM. I seem to recall the CBM business machines (decked out PETs with a larger screen and other cool stuff) had some cool graphics capabilities, but the only time I was ever able to play with one was in the computer store. They were just too expensive for me at the time. -Matt To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message