diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5102cfe..2354fce 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -265,13 +265,11 @@ The `TEXT` screen is 40x24 characters. The high resolution graphics `HGR` screen Unfortunately, the data for the TEXT ROM 25123 hardware chip is **not** accessible from the 6502 unlike say the [IBM PC BIOS Character Sets](http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2015/04/ibm-character-fonts.html). :-/ T his means you will need to manually enter in the 8 bytes/character. :-( The good news is that I've already done this so you can copy / paste. :-) - You can find a picture of the Apple ]\[ ROM text font on Page 8-9, Figure 8.4 of ["Understanding the Apple \]\["](https://archive.org/stream/understanding_the_apple_ii#page/n203/mode/2up) + You can find a picture of the Apple ]\[ ROM text font on Page 8-9, Figure 8.4 of ["Understanding the Apple \]\["](https://archive.org/stream/understanding_the_apple_ii#page/n203/mode/2up): ![Apple 1 Font](pics/apple1_font.png) - We're actually going to use the Apple //e ROM text font since it has lower case and the famous "Mouse Text" glyphs. - -Page 8-25, Figure 8.8 of ["Understanding the Apple //e"](https://archive.org/stream/Understanding_the_Apple_IIe#page/n233/mode/2up) + We're actually going to use the Apple //e ROM text font since it has lower case and the famous "Mouse Text" glyphs. See Page 8-25, Figure 8.8 of ["Understanding the Apple //e"](https://archive.org/stream/Understanding_the_Apple_IIe#page/n233/mode/2up): ![Apple 2e Font](pics/apple2e_font.png)