Video provisions on S-100 frames (was Re: 80 col Apple ][)

From: Ben Franchuk <bfranchuk_at_jetnet.ab.ca>
Date: Thu Jan 31 13:20:48 2002

Rob Kapteyn wrote:

> I believe that the VDM-1 provided the prototype for PC character graphics and extended-ascii "special" characters.
> I noticed that the Commodare 64, which came later, pretty much copied it, with a few additions.
>
> >From memory, I think it was only 64 columns wide (by 32 lines ? )

I got VDM-1 manual here. The VDM and schematic got lost years ago.
16 lines of 64 characters with a 13.5 Mhz dot clock. The character
generator is 8 wide x 12 down 7 bit characters. Bit #8 inverted video.
The first 32 control characters may have graphic characters, depending
how control characters are handled.


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