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For instance, using <tt>0x00</tt> as attribute byte means black-on-black (you'll see nothing). <tt>0x07</tt> is lightgrey-on-black (DOS default), <tt>0x1F</tt> is white-on-blue (Win9x's blue-screen-of-death), <tt>0x2a</tt> is for green-monochrome nostalgics.
For colour video cards, you have 32 KB of text video memory to use. Since 80x25 mode does not use all 32 KB (80 x 25 x 2
When you print to any other page than 0, it will ''not'' appear on screen until that page is ''enabled'' or ''copied'' into the page 0 memory space.
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==Printing Strings==
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