This is the documentation subdirectory. Documentation on the various tools and on the Intellivision resides here. doc | |-- utilities Documentation for all the included utilites | |-- as1600.pdf Frankenstein assembler general docs | |-- as1600.txt as1600 specific addendum | |-- dasm0256.txt DASM0256 usage instructions | |-- dasm1600.txt DASM1600 / DASM1600o usage instructions | |-- tohex.txt TOHEX usage instructions | |-- fromhex.txt FROMHEX usage instructions | |-- tobit.txt TOBIT/TOBIT_F/TOBIT_R usage instructions | |-- frombit.txt FROMBIT/FROMBIT_R usage instructions | |-- gms2rom.txt GMS2ROM usage instructions | |-- show_grom.txt SHOW_GROM usage instructions | |-- test_cart.txt TEST_CART usage instructions | `-- test_hcif.txt TEST_HCIF usage instructions | |-- color HTML page showing all 256 color pairs | `-- color.html in a 16x16 table. | |-- programming Programming information for the Intellivision | |-- intro_to_cp1600.txt --> Must-read for CP-1600 & ASM newbies | |-- cp1600_ref.pdf --> CP-1600 instruction set reference | |-- cp1600_summary.txt --> CP-1600 instruction set summary | |-- graphics_mem.txt --> Details on GROM and GRAM | |-- interrupts.txt --> STIC Interrupts and timing | |-- memory_map.txt --> Detailed memory map information | |-- stic.txt --> STIC registers, bitfields, and so on | |-- psg.txt --> Programmable Sound Generator information | `-- intellicart.txt --> Programming for the Intellicart | |-- De_Re_Intellivision "All About Intellivision" by William Moeller | |-- dri_1.txt --> Intellivision History | |-- dri_2.txt --> Technical Information | |-- dri_6.txt --> IBM PC Intellivision ROM Dumper | `-- dri_9.txt --> Intellivision T-Card | |-- tech HTML files with various Intellivision techinfo | |-- index.html --> Start here. | `-- easter.txt --> Some Inty easter eggs I found. | `-- voice Voice related files |-- al2.pdf --> Allophone library documentation `-- instr_set.txt --> SP0256 instruction set docs NOTE: De_Re_Intellivision uses IBM Extended ASCII characters throughout. To view De_Re_Intellivision correctly, you must use a viewer which understands IBM Extended ASCII. To my knowledge, MS-DOS EDIT will view these files correctly under DOS and Windows. Under Linux and UNIX, "less -r" will view the files correctly when viewing in an xterm using the "vga" font.