290 DATA 3,3,25,3,0,3,25,3,12,3,2,3,12,3,3,-1
300 DATA 3,3,24,3,2,3,24,3,12,3,2,3,12,3,3,-1
310 DATA 3,3,23,3,4,3,23,3,12,3,2,3,1&3,3,-1
320 DATA 3,3,22,3,6,3,22,3,12,3,2,3,12,3,3,-1
330 DATA 3,3,21,3,8,3,21,5,8,5,2,5,8,5,3,-1
340 DATA 3,3,20,3,10,3,21,18,4,18,4,-1
350 DATA 3,3,19,3,12,3,22,14,8,14,6,-1
Yes, indeed, high-resolution graphics does require a large amount of
data. Okay, now RUN the program:
Success! In your printout (which should look like Figure
you see the 3D effect of the letters? The modifications to follow will
make the letters easier to read.
Type LLIST to
Figure 12-6. Figure 12-7 shows
listing for the FX-100.
7 WIDTH LPRINT 255
10 LPRINT CHR$(27)"1"
20 G$=CHR$(27)+"L"+CHR$(51)+CHR$(3): GOSUB 160
30 FOR D=l TO 17: PRINT "ROW";D
40 LPRINT G$;
50 READ L,H
60 L=L*7: H=H*7
70 IF L=0 THEN 90
80 FOR X=1 TO L: LPRINT CHR$(l);: NEXT X
90 IF H<0 LPRINT: GOT0 140
168
Figure 12-S. FX-80 figure
you've got up to this point. It should match
see what
the
Figure 12-6. Program
printout and Figure 12-8 shows the
figure
FX-80
for
can
12-5),