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.
This sounds almost like doing colours when doing graphics on the C64!
Cheers,
Bryan