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TI Reverse Flash
I own a TI-99/4A with Extended BASIC, but have programmed on a number of computers. Several of these computers, such as the Apple and Atari, have reverse video characters. Since the TI lacks reverse characters, I wrote the following short routine to simulate them:
100 REM INVERSE CHAR 110 CALL SCREEN (2) 120 FOR I = 65 TO 90 :: CALL CHARPAT (1, A$) :: CALL CHAR (1 + 32, A$) :: NEXT I 130 CALL CLEAR 140 FOR I = 9 TO 12 :: CALL COLOR (1, 2, 16) :: NEXT I :: FOR I = 5 TO 8 :: CALL COLOR (1, 16, 2) :: NEXT I 150 A$ = "INVERSE" 160 B$ = "inverse" 170 DISPLAY AT (11, 11) : A$ :: FOR I = 1 TO 50 :: NEXT I :: DISPLAY AT (11, 11) : B$ :: FOR 1 = 1 TO 50 :: NEXT I :: GO TO 170 180 END
This routine replaces the lowercase letters (produced with the ALPHA LOCK key up) with inverse capitals. First, in line 120, the CHARTPAT and CHAR subprograms replace the lowercase letters (characters 97–122) with capitals. Next, in line 140, color codes are assigned to the redefined characters to create inverse characters.
For added effect, a flashing routine similar to that produced with the Apple's FLASH command has been added in line 170.
J. P. Lester
Thank you for contributing this handy routine.