20-May-89 Fm: Frank O'Donnell 75006,3573 I'm writing MS-DOS graphics software that recognizes the IBM-type machine identification byte at F000:FFFE and, if the machine's an IBM PCjr, adapts the video mode taking into account the "special" video modes available on the jr. I understand the Tandy 1000 machines have graphics modes like the jr. Since I don't have much familiarity with Tandys, I'm wondering ... (a) Do they also have a unique ID signature byte at F000:FFFE, or some other way of distinguishing models? (b) Is there somewhere easy to get a rundown of the video modes on these models (basically just a list of mode #, resolution and colors)? Fm: Bryan Headley/Tandy VDS 70007,2060 Frank, The method to follow is this: check for EGA, VGA, Hercules... If these all fail, and you assume CGA, then check for Tandy 1000. At F000:FFFE you'll find an FF hex (PC's machine ID). Then, check F000:C000, where, if it is a 1000, you'll find an 21 Hex. DO THE CHECK IN THE ORDER SHOWN ABOVE. Tandy does not warrant that AT's, PS/2's, etc., do not have a 21 Hex at F000:C000, only PC's. Video Modes supported by BIOS: 0 40x25 BW text 1 40x25 color text 2 80x25 BW text 3 80x25 color text 4 320x200 color graphics (CGA compatible) 5 320x200 BW graphics with 4 shades (CGA compatible) 6 640x200 BW graphics with 2 shades (CGA compatible) 7 Reserved 8 160x200 color graphics with 16 colors (TGA/PCjr) 9 320x200 color graphics with 16 colors (TGA/PCjr) A 640x200 color graphics with 4 colors (TGA/PCjr) Colors supported by Tandy 1000: In 4-color mode: For BL=0 in Set Color Palette (AH=11 dec) 0 = black, 1 = green, 2 = red, 3 = yellow For BL=1 in Set Color Palette 0 = black, 1 = cyan, 2 = magenta, 3 = white In 16-color mode: 0 = black, 1 = blue, 2 = green, 3 = cyan, 4 = red, 5 = magenta, 6 = yellow, 7 = light gray, 8 = dark gray, 9 = light blue, 10 = light green, 11 = light cyan, 12 = light red, 13 = light magenta, 14 = yellow, 15 = white Good luck! Bryan