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All members are invited to blog on Applefritter. Weblogs should generally be of a technical nature and should be written in such a way as to still be readable and useful 50 years from now. Please do not embed outside media. Images and videos can be uploaded via the Media Browser. Files should either be attached to the blog post or uploaded to the file libraries.

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DHGR

I have sucessfully emulated the Apple IIE text mode and I have coded the GR and HGR. This was the easy part. I am pretty sure Woz did not design the DHGR mode. I believe the Devil had a big hand in it's development. What I wanted to do was add a monochrome mode where I could get 560x192 mode to emulate a monochrome monitor. I also wanted close to the true individual dot color. On the Apple IIE emulator, when you write a 85 into location 8192, it displays differently depending on which monitor you setup. On a monochrome monitor, it appears as 4 monochrome dots. But on a color monitor, it appers as a solid gray line. This conforms to the way it is displayed on a composite monitor. Also, it conforms to Tech Note #3. But this tech note was written before high resolution VGA monitors were on everyones desk.

Nip/tuck

I hope you know who they are Wink
It's one the best things in America : "The best drama ever" as they say in the ad.
My two prefered surgeons are back (in the US at least, and on my Mac) in new adventures, more and more unbelievable.

iMac running Ubuntu running MOL running OS X.2.8

I've got the mobo from the iMac 400 running in the 350 shell. It runs fine, it's got 256MB RAM and a 10GB drive. I partitioned it to have OS X sitting on the last 4.5GB (SL iMacs don't care about the 8.4GB thing like TLs and Beige G3s) and left the space between it and the Driver and Patch partitions marked as "Free Space". Then I installed OS X and ran all the updates. Deleted IE too. Wink Then I loaded the Ubuntu 5.04 CD and tried to start from it. The iMac flat refused. No 'C" working here. Tried OF. boot cdrom gave me issues with XCOFF crap and stopped. Then I remembered a trick: boot OF, type mac-boot as if you wanted to boot OS X and hold down 'C' right after you press Return. Bingo! Booted right up from the CD. It seems sometimes OS X plays with the system and things don't want to boot as they should. This iMac would boot from the Ubuntu CD fine w/o OS X on the HDD. Odd.

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