[Coco] [Color Computer] Re: POKE 65495,0

James Cherry wazloriancoco at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 6 18:02:12 EST 2007


Well,
  on a Mc-10 the PIF is the first to go. If it aint a E that it came with it will burn the Sam when it screams and smokes... A poke to the multipac will blow it altogether...
   
  Below are some COCO 3 ones I took from Http://www.coco3.com
   
  - Waz
  
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Fix the HDRAW bug POKE 62861,189:POKE 62862,244 
Fix the RGB and BMP commands POKE &HE649,&H10 
Prevent a WIDTH command from clearing
the screen POKE &HF670,18:POKE &HF671,18 
Set the 16 palette registers. Values range from 0 to 63. &HFFB0 to &HFFBF 
Control the cursor blink rate in the 40/80 screen. The
default is 11. 0=fast, 255=slow POKE 63372,x 
Stop the cursor blinking in 40/80 screens POKE 63381,0 
Start the cursor blinking again POKE 63381,1 
x is from 0 to 255, it sets the shape of the cursor in 40/80 screens POKE &HF7A3,x 
Storage of the default CMP palette values &HE654 to &HE663 
Storage of the default RGB palette values &HE664 to &HE673 
Storage of current palette values &HE674 to &HE687 
Set the width 32 foreground color POKE &HFFBC,x
 
Set the width 32 background color POKE &HFFBD,x 
1.8mhz speed POKE for the CoCo 3 (no effect with emulator) POKE 65497,0
 
Normal speed POKE (.89mhz) for CoCo 3 POKE 65496,0 
Disable the automatic clearing of the
HSCREEN. POKE &HE6C6,33 
location of data for the HPRINT character set (8 bytes per
character, 96 characters). &HF09D to &HF39C 
8k block number for HGET/HPUT
the default is &H74 &HE0D4,&HE3A3, &HE50B  
Change the HPAINT
command to paint a variety of patterns. x is from 0 to 255. POKE &HE79B,196:POKE &HE79C,x 
 
Defaults for the HPAINT command POKE &HE79B,212:POKE &HE79C,181 
x is the column spacing you want (20,40,80,etc. ) POKE &HFE04,x 
x is from 0 to 255, controls the "blink" attribute blink rate
 POKE &HFF94,x 
Default "blink" attribute blink rate POKE &HFF94,126 
x is from 0 to 255. Default is 32. When you CLS on a 40/80
screen, this is the ASCII of the character used to clear the screen. POKE &Hf697,x 
End address of an ML program PEEK(126)*256+ PEEK(127) 
EXEC address of the program PEEK(157)*256+ PEEK(158) 
Start address of an ML program PEEK(487)*256+ PEEK(488) 
x is from 0 to 255. Default is 32. When you CLS on a 40/80
screen, this is the ASCII of the character used to clear the screen. POKE &Hf697,x 
See what the WIDTH is (0=32, 1=40, 2=80) PEEK(&H00E7) 
 
  
 

   

 
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