Hi Shane.

 >>>  9. Tandy 1000 range.

 > I think that the Tandy 1000 was a CGA+ mode, with the idea being
 > to provide 320x200x16 without a full EGA mode.  So we have the
 > old 640x200 standby here, too.

Having had a Tandy 1000, I can safely say that whilst it did indeed
have a CGA+ mode that was nominally 320x200x32 (yes, x32), it did NOT
have a 640x200 mode. However, it DID have an oddball mode of 480x240x4
available, although I'm not aware of anything much that used it.

Best wishes from Riley.

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