Defining Your Own Characters - Star Micronics SG-10 User Manual

Star micronics printer user's manual
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But there is another area of memory in the SG-lo/15 reserved
for
user-defined
characters. These are characters that you design
and
download
into SG-10/15.
When download
characters
are
defined they are stored in
RAM
(random access memory), which
allows you to define or modify them at any time.
Each of these characters,
whether
it is from the standard
character ROM or in download
RAM, is constructed
on a grid
which is six "boxes" wide by nine "boxes" high.
The dots used
to print a character can be inside any of the boxes. In addition,
a dot can straddle any of the vertical lines. As an example, take
a look at the enlarged "9" superimposed
on the grid in Figure
9-3. As you can see, some dots are inside the boxes, and some
are centered
on the vertical lines. This, in effect, makes the
character grid 11 dots wide by 9 dots high. To see how the rest
of the characters in the standard character ROM are constructed.
take a look at Appendix C.
Figure 9-3.
Dots can be
inside boxes or straddle the vertical
lines of the
grid.
DEFINING
YOUR
OWN
CHARACTERS
You've seen how the engineers at Star designed their characters
by using a grid to lay out the dots. Now you can define characters
exactly the same way. Make up some grids (photocopy
Figure
9-4 if you wish) and get ready to be creative! (Just in case you
are not feeling creative, and to make our explanations
a little
clearer, we'll be using a picture of a.chemist's flask as an example
of a download
character. You can see how we've laid it out in
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