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V9990

362 bytes added, 15:10, 14 October 2018
/* Technical */
* VRAM read/write via registers, 0,1,2 and 3,4,5 and port 0 use *logical* addresses and not physical addresses. Writing in one mode, and then reading back in another can yield different data because the addresses are translated from physical to logical based on the mode.
 
* In terms of physical addresses, if you consider physical address 0-&3ffff to be VRAM0 and physical address &40000-&7ffff to be VRAM1, then in P1 mode, the physical address equals logical address and in bitmap modes, every even address maps to &0-&3ffff (ever even is VRAM0) and every odd address maps to &40000-&7ffff (VRAM 1). This is described in the PDF.
 
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