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Simple vertical scroller game for CP/M written in Forth
Use Ed's DX-Forth to compile this. You can cross-compile this game on any UNIX system using Joseph Allen's CP/M emulator.
It requires VT52 compatible terminal to display correctly.
Tested on CP/M Plus running on ZX Spectrum +3 (+3e), ZX Spectrum Next and Amstrad CPC6128.
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Compatibility note for ZX Spectrum +3 (+3e): make sure SET24X80 is started (e.g. from PROFILE.SUB) before running this game.
Compatibility note for Amstrad CPC: make sure 'SETKEYS KEYS.WP' is started (e.g....
A simple Light Cycles alike game for DXForth with xplgraph
This is simple Light Cycles imitation written in Forth. Comparing to original game, the carts are moving in waves rather than straight lines. It should compile with DXForth and xplgraph library on DOS and CP/ M systems. For CP/M version of xplgraph library look for my other project: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xplgraph-cpmgsx-dxforth
Moved to http://www.fuzzball.org
Everything here has been frozen for historical purposes.
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