Modes Of Operation; Alphanumeric Mode; Color Tv - IBM 5150 Hardware Reference Manual

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Modes of Operation
There are two basic modes of operation, 'Alphanumeric' and
'Graphics'. Each of these modes provide further options in both color
and black-and-white. The following text describes each mode of
operation.
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Alphanumeric Mode
Alphanumeric Display Architecture
Every display character position is defined by two bytes in the regen
buffer (part of display adapter, not system memory). Both the color and
the black and white display adapter use this 2 byte character/attribute
format.
DISPLAY CHAR CODE BYTE
ATTRIBUTE BYTE
6
5
4
3
6
4
Attribute Byte Definition
ATTRIBUTE BYTE
7 6 5
4
3
2
o
B
R
G
B
I
R
G
B
ATTRIBUTE FUNCTION
FG
BACKGROUND
FOREGROUND
NORMAL
B
0
0
0
I
1
1
1
REVERSE VIDEO
B
1
1
1
I
0
0
0
NON DISPLAY (BLK)
B
0
0
0
I
0
0
0
NON DISPLAY (WHITE)
B
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
I = HIGH LIGHT FOREGROUND (CHAR)
B= BLINK FOREGROUND (CHAR)
Color TV
• Display up to 25 rows of 40 characters each
• Maximum of 256 characters
• Requires 2000 bytes of Read/Write Memory (on the adapter)
• 8x8 character box
• 7x7 double dotted characters (one descender)
• Character attributes (one for each character)
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