Writing directly to VGA memory in C, BASIC, and assembly language VIDEO
At the beginning of the home-computer revolution, much of computing was about peeks and pokes. This art has been lost today, so I decided to go on a journey to show the world how to rediscover this forgotten art in DOS, right where it intersects with PC VGA memory-mapped graphics.
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