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Hi Cool_designer, Does 10x8 mean 10 wide by 8 high, or the other way around?
To change from 8x8 to 10x8, try leaving the character ROM unchanged, and simply put two extra blank pixels between the characters. That may still look acceptable.
If you really need to create larger character shapes, you could design them yourself on graph paper and then translate them into binary (very tedious), or use font design software (somewhat less tedious). Also try searching the internet, and you might get lucky. Of course, you also need to modify the counter chains to generate the new size character cells.
When I extracted the character set from my computer's graphics card BIOS, I noticed that the BIOS included 8x10 size (8 wide by 10 high), 8x12, 8x14, and maybe some others.
My Verilog example uses the 8x14 set plus two extra blank pixels to fit the 8x16 character cells of my simple counter chain. I could have spent a little extra time to create a fancier counter chain with 8x14 character cells.