Compucolor II character set explained
Compucolor II is a character set developed by Compucolor Corporation for their Compucolor computers.[1] [2] These used a SMC CRT5027 video controller,[3] [4] a Japanese-produced version of the Texas Instruments TMS 9927, programmed to provide a screen format of 32 lines with 64 characters per line.[5]
Character set
The following table shows the Compucolor II character set:[6]
� Not in
Unicode, most are pieces designed to make 2x2 character large letters
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Compucolor II - Instruction Manual . Compucolor Corporation . 17.
- Web site: CompuColor II . 2023-01-13 . OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum.
- Book: Compucolor II programming and reference manual . Compucolor Corporation . 1979 . Appendix G.3.
- Book: CRT 5027 - CRT video timer and controller VTAC . Standard Microsystems Corporation . 293.
- DURRETT . H. . 1979 . Color display systems: The state of the art . Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation . 11 . 2 . 129. 10.3758/BF03205632 . 61837356 .
- Book: Compucolor II Programming and Reference Manual . Compucolor Corporation . 1979 . 114.