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Re: CARDCO/MX80 GRAPHICS QUESTION [message #80453] Mon, 03 June 2013 23:33
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I have heard a rumor that although the CARDCO interface (I assume you are
using the G, not the B) prints Commodore graphics, it does not print them
exactly as a 1525 would. Consequently some programs which build symbols
out of adjacent graphics don't produce correctly appearing output. I can't
vouch for this statement, never having tried the CARDCO, but the rumor
is sufficiently pervasive that I selected another brand, which I will
report on when I have done some tests.
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