The VGA card can display up to 256 colors on the screen at the same time, using an indexed 8 bit color mode. This is not much, but it allows us to fade two 16 color images into each other. This looks pretty nifty!
Month: January 2026
The OneROM Versatile ROM Emulator
The old home computers like the C64, PET and VIC20 use a lot of 24 pin ROM chips. Many of those are failing and are often replaced with EPROMs and adapter boards. Those are sometimes hard to acquire, especially for older machines such as the PET. But even more common EPROMs require a dedicated UV eraser, programmer like the Minipro, which all adds up. The OneROM is a versatile replacement for EPROMs based on the RP2350 MCU. It allows for easy reprogramming, multiple ROM images and can replace up to three ROM chips in a single system. Oh, and it’s open source!
Let’s Code MS DOS: 0x33 PowerBasic 3D Starfield
Every year around Christmas we return to the roots. To PowerBasic instead of Turbo C! As Christmas is already over, we do something that is also befitting New Year’s Eve: a classic 3D starfield! With some EGA/VGA palette tricks, to make the stars appear smoother!