der Mouse wrote:
Then you just
use ASCII 221 and 223
Nitpick: ASCII is a 7-bit code; there is no such thing as ASCII 221 or
Sorry, I thought it was self-evident.
BTW, I misspoke: You choose either 221 or 223 to fill every character
cell, then you use the right nybble or left nybble of the attribute byte
to actually set the colors.
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