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#Apple ]\[ HGR Font Tutorial
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#Apple ]\[ HGR Font Tutorial
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Revision: 23, Jan 11, 2016.
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Revision: 24, Jan 11, 2016.
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# Table of Contents
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# Table of Contents
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* ![Apple //e character set](Apple2eFont7x8.png?raw=true)
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* ![Apple //e character set](Apple2eFont7x8.png?raw=true)
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If we wanted only uppercase ASCII we could get away with 64 glyphs:
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If we wanted only uppercase ASCII we could get away with 4 rows of 16 characters (symbols, numbers, letters) = 64 glyphs:
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64 glyphs * 8 bytes/glyph = 512 bytes.
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64 glyphs * 8 bytes/glyph = 512 bytes.
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