Written with maxam assembler on rom so I had all the cpc program memory.
I didn't know how to do trig in asm so the dart boards are quarter of the board as a graphic then copied and reversed and inverted to make the boards.
I couldn't read music so the tune took a while.
There were rules that tested your answer against the real answer and allowed for some spelling mistakes.
The bbc basic was all documented but the people wanted the amstrad version in asm . Don't know why. Could have done it in a week in basic but took a month... in spare time.
Not something I'm proud of but it doesn't mention my name and it was 30 odd years ago.
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I gave it a quick try as you can see but am not a Computer game fan.
I did create Trivial Pursuit for the Text Version of the original IBM PC but that was my only contribution to the gaming market. All my other code was either custom Business Solutions or Process Control related.
If you send me a message via SourceForge, with your address, I will send a copy of millis for you to test with the DoEvery function. was considering a version with DoAfter and DoRemaining but have not found a memory efficient way of handling it and DoEvery is certainly the most useful of the three.
Cheers
Chris
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Written with maxam assembler on rom so I had all the cpc program memory.
I didn't know how to do trig in asm so the dart boards are quarter of the board as a graphic then copied and reversed and inverted to make the boards.
I couldn't read music so the tune took a while.
There were rules that tested your answer against the real answer and allowed for some spelling mistakes.
The bbc basic was all documented but the people wanted the amstrad version in asm . Don't know why. Could have done it in a week in basic but took a month... in spare time.
Not something I'm proud of but it doesn't mention my name and it was 30 odd years ago.
I gave it a quick try as you can see but am not a Computer game fan.
I did create Trivial Pursuit for the Text Version of the original IBM PC but that was my only contribution to the gaming market. All my other code was either custom Business Solutions or Process Control related.
If you send me a message via SourceForge, with your address, I will send a copy of millis for you to test with the DoEvery function. was considering a version with DoAfter and DoRemaining but have not found a memory efficient way of handling it and DoEvery is certainly the most useful of the three.
Cheers
Chris