![]() ![]() I will be using 280×192 full screen, because as useful as the text can be, it also would show the endless stream of gibberish while updating, and since the entire color video mode of the Apple II design is a NTSC hack, its not all that pretty on a standard TV while also displaying color graphics. ![]() The high resolution mode on an Apple II gives you 280×160 with 4 lines of text on the bottom, or 280×192 full screen. Before I go into how it works I should explain how I am dividing the Apple II’s screen. In the order of functions I do the text parts first, and though its very similar to the process that the radar image goes through, its in monochrome and a bit simpler to explain. Now its time to do something with it in part 2. ![]() In part one of the Apple II weather display I quickly went over how data is fetched and phrased. ![]()
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