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litenverden 04 Mar 2009, 15:14
I have recently acquired a QuickPAD Pro "keyboard":
http://www.quickpad.com/Item.asp?id=5&c=2 The machine is in reality a little 80x86 DOS computer. The only obvious pitfall is the black and white only alpha-numeric display. "The LCD screen is 480 X 128, which is a subset of CGA. The controller in the cpu chip (Vadem VG330) has a built in controller capable of CGA or VGA modes, but it is not 100% compatible with the “PC”. All screen output should go through the system BIOS, which is detailed further on. The screen is always in mode 6 (CGA)." Here is a link to some very crude developer's info like that above: http://www.quickpad.com/Downloads/QPPROProgInfo.zip The Quickpad has a CF slot in which I am contemplating inserting a CF card containing the DOS flat download. I have a couple 128M flash cards on order from eBay (this is an old machine, that's all it can handle). I am a total newbie. The last serious code I wrote was in machine language when computers were still ttl. Am I headed for a train wreck, or might this work? |
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revolution 04 Mar 2009, 15:21
Sounds like a fun device to play with. I don't see a train wreck here, I see lots of opportunity.
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