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   Lawrence Woodman to Tom Lake   
   Re: Why does the colour map move on the    
   11 Dec 20 07:51:35   
   
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   On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 12:30:39 -0800, Tom Lake wrote:   
      
   > On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 2:34:07 PM UTC-5, lorryw...@gmail.com   
   wrote:   
      
   >> Does anyone know why the colour map moves between $9400 and $9600 on   
   >> the Vic? Is there a reason it couldn't stay at a single location such   
   >> as $9400?   
      
   > Maybe they didn't really plan on memory expansion cartridges?   
      
   Memory expansion cartridges shouldn't really make any difference, as far   
   as I can make out, as the full 1Kb 4-bit RAM is addressable whether   
   memory cartridges are being used or not.   
      
      
   Lorry   
      
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   Run Code and Store Data in Display Memory on the Commodore VIC-20   
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