[Coco] I never said CaChars was original

Andrew keeper63 at cox.net
Thu Jan 31 08:24:17 EST 2013


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> From: Juan Castro <jccyc1965 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Coco] I never said CaChars was original
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> Take a look at this ad:
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> The software:
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I vaguely remember that in some issue of the Rainbow was one of those 
"BASIC Machine Code Loaders" that ultimately resulted in a 
high-resolution font screen for PMODE 4 (and maybe the other modes, 
too). I can't recall if there was a way to edit fonts or not. You ran 
it, the screen blinked, and there you were - all the commands and such 
patched to use it properly.

My recollection is hazy - I do remember spending about a week typing in 
all those DATA statements, before going to school, after school, before 
bedtime, saving along the way. Once I got it done, I ran it, and it 
bombed. So then I had to spend more bleary-eyed days looking thru the 
code looking for my errant mis-typing. I was a stupid kid then and 
didn't use the Rainbow's error-checking code thingie they had. 
Eventually I fixed it, and it worked perfectly.

I don't think I ever used it for anything after that, and not too long 
later I got a CoCo 3...

Andrew L. Ayers, Glendale, Arizona



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