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I had an interest in trying the PET 8032, which probably had the first 80-column version of Visicalc ever, in 1980 before the Apple ii 80-column cards were supported by VisiCalc...
It works fine, but I noticed the VKBD is the same as the C64, whereas the PET has some unique keys, such as OFF/RVS and REPEAT.
I just wonder how these keys are mapped: CTRL? F1, F2 ? and whether a dedicated VKDB could see the light of the day, like for the C128?
Many thanks and best regards
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Hi,
I had an interest in trying the PET 8032, which probably had the first 80-column version of Visicalc ever, in 1980 before the Apple ii 80-column cards were supported by VisiCalc...
It works fine, but I noticed the VKBD is the same as the C64, whereas the PET has some unique keys, such as OFF/RVS and REPEAT.
I just wonder how these keys are mapped: CTRL? F1, F2 ? and whether a dedicated VKDB could see the light of the day, like for the C128?
Many thanks and best regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: