I try with PRINT CHR$(17)
Of course it works, but when program read again the instruction, it reappears
Is there a way to disable it definitively ?
disable the cursor
Re: disable the cursor
In $26A is a byte with some control bits:
- Bit 0 -> Cursor status (does the cursor blink)
- Bit 1 -> Video status (does printing to the screen works)
- Bit 3 -> Keyboard sound status (will it do clickety clicks)
- Bit 5 -> Are the two first columns of the screen writable by print
So I guess something like POKE#26A,PEEK(#26A) AND 254 should work.
- Bit 0 -> Cursor status (does the cursor blink)
- Bit 1 -> Video status (does printing to the screen works)
- Bit 3 -> Keyboard sound status (will it do clickety clicks)
- Bit 5 -> Are the two first columns of the screen writable by print
So I guess something like POKE#26A,PEEK(#26A) AND 254 should work.
Re: disable the cursor
Thanks Dbug for your very fast reaction
but what do i add ?
product strange effect
but what do i add ?
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10 POKE#26A,PEEK(#26A)
20 POKE#26A,254
Re: disable the cursor
AND is a Basic command
Try this:
Try this:
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10 POKE#26A,PEEK(#26A) AND 254
Re: disable the cursor
n00b :p