Platform Visual 1050
Stefano edited this page May 25, 2023
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- Native console output
- Native console input
- ANSI vt100 engine
- Generic console
- Redefinable font
- UDG support
- Paper colour
- Ink colour
- Inverse attribute
- Bold attribute
- Underline attribute
- Lores graphics
- Hires graphics (partial support)
- PSG sound
- One bit sound
- Inkey driver
- Hardware joystick
- File I/O
- Interrupts
- RS232
The Visual 1050 is CP/M compatible, so the same base library can be used.
Library extras include the high resolution graphics support (640x300).
zcc +cpm -subtype=v1050 -create-app program.c
zcc +cpm -subtype=v1050 -create-app -clib=ansi program.c
zcc +cpm -subtype=v1050 -create-app --generic-console program.c
A .imd disc image (including a .COM file) will be created as a result.
The Visual 1050 is natively able to work in VT100 mode, but the overall behavior is sightly different than when using the VT-ansi libraries.
MAME supports the Visual 1050.
The system disks can be found in the Don Maslin's collection
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