Library 12 GRPHIC.CAT BOXES.M10 [70346,16] 05-Sep-85 270 It's nothing great, but kind of cute. The program produces a changing screen with BOXES. Works on the Olivetti M10, NEC, and RS Mod 100 CHRPOK.NEC [75166,2263] 17-Jun-84 165 Use this along with EPSON1.NEC (download as "EPSON1.DO" or it won't work) and your NEC will display the Epson Graphics characters, plus a few extra on shift/graphz,x,c,v,b,n. Experiment: I suggest printing them out, and taping the printed character on the key in front. They are safely pried off with a screwdriver, and popped back in again. DATA2.NEC [75166,2263] 20-Jun-84 6190 DATA2 IS USED WITH STRNG2.NEC TO PRINT ITH EPSON RX 80 DOT MATRIX PRINTER EPSON1.NEC [75166,2263] 08-Jun-84 2000 Along with CHRPOK, this data when put into the NEC RAM, will display the standard EPSON graphics character set, plus a few others, on the z, x, and c plus shift plus grph key. JUST RUN THE CHRPOKE AFTER LOADING THIS AS A .DO FILE and your machine will display the standard Epson graphics characters. FIREWK.NEC [72250,1042] 03-Mar-90 743 Pleasing (?) emulation of fireworks on the NEC PC-8201A GRAFIX.ASC [73557,3614] 18-Sep-86 925 An ASCII coded version of a machine language program that prints defined graphics characters on a printer. See GRAFIX.DOC GRAFIX.DOC [73557,3614] 18-Sep-86 2370 Documentation for GRAFIX.LDR and GRAFIX.ASC GRAFIX.LDR [73557,3614] 18-Sep-86 295 A BASIC loader for the GRAFIX.ASC file. See GRAFIX.DOC GRNDF2.NEC [72456,3604] 12-Sep-84 4130 At last! GRANDF the way it SHOULD run. You will need LINE.NEC in order to make it run properly. LINE.DOC [72456,3604] 11-Sep-84 2030 Shows how to use LINE.NEC, and how to create and use a 202-byte machine language version. See also LINE.LDR if you use the .CO version. LINE.LDR [72456,3604] 11-Sep-84 120 One line loader utility for the machine language version of LINE.NEC. LINE.CO must be in memory, but even with this loader less than 300 bytes are required. LINE.NEC [72456,3604] 07-Sep-84 2065 Adds the LINE command to the n82 BASIC syntax. It functions just as does the LINE command on the Model 100. Be sure to read LINE.DOC for: (1) use instructions, and (2) info on how to create a machine code version only 202 bytes long! LNBXFB [72456,3604] 10-Mar-84 1835 Subroutines to duplicate the LINE functions of the Model 100 PIE.NEC [71310,2476] 24-Aug-86 1475 Adaptation of PIE.100 for the NEC-8201; graphs pie charts. Note that LINE.NEC is required, see LINE.DOC PIX.M10 [71555,1144] 12-Oct-85 880 Display run length encoded graphics on the Olivetti M-10 and the Radio Shack M-100. RLE sources on CServe are the FBI's ten most wanted, 10 most wanted, CB pictures and RADAR maps. STRING.NEC [75166,2263] 17-Jun-84 300 Displays a "string art" style design so popular among advertisers these days. STRNG2.NEC [75166,2263] 20-Jun-84 345 Using DATA2.NEC, AND AN EPSON RX80 PRINTER (MAYBE OTHERS) YOU CAN PRINT OUT THE PATTERN SHOWN IN STRING.NEC