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Operation
Manual
Computer
Graphics
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Figure
14.
Example
of
an
a-by-a
Pixel
Grid
Strings
allow
numerous
graphic
variations
because
of
the
many
pixel
combinations
you
can
define.
Important
Note:
You
cannot
use
more
than
two
consecutive
rows
of
tiles
which
match
the
background
or
an
Illegal
Function
Call
error
will
occur.
For
example:
PAINT
(1,I),CHR$(&HFF)+CHR$(&HFF)+CHR$(&H~~)+CHR$(&H~~)
+CHR$(&H~~)+CHR$(&H~~),l,CHR$(&H~~)
returns
an
Illegal
Function
Call
error.
Using
Tiling
You
may
want
to
use
a
sheet
of
graph
paper
to
draw
a
style
pattern.
This
way,
you'll
be
able
to
visualize
the
pattern
and
calculate
the
binary
and
hexadecimal
numbers
needed.
Note:
Tiling
should
only
be
done
on
either
a
totally
black
or
white
background;
otherwise,
results
are
unpredictable.
To
draw
an
example
of
a
tile
on
paper:
1.
Take
a
sheet
of
paper
and
draw
a
grid
according
to
the
size
you
want
(a
x
a,
24
x
a,
etc.).
Each
boxed
area
on
this
grid,
hypothetically,
represents
one
pixel
on
your
screen.
2.
Decide
what
type
of
pattern
you
want
(zigzag,
diagonal
lines,
perpendicular
lines,
etc.).
3.
Fill
in
each
grid
in
each
8-pixel-wide
row
of
the
tile
if
you
want
that
pixel
to
be
ON,
according
to
your
pattern.
If
you
want
the
pixel
to
be
OFF,
leave
the
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Radio Shack Telephone Interface II Specifications

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BrandRadio Shack
ModelTelephone Interface II
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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