Thanks for finalizing this. I'm surprised that this has been handled after so many decades. Meanwhile, I got myself an USB adapter for Atari-compatible DB9 joysticks, it's recognized by SDL as a hat device, and the hat devices don't need any calibration. Fuse works with it just fine.
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This question is wrong on so many levels that I don't even know where to start. So let's start with a simple statement: This is not a bug in Fuse emulator. Run it on the real Spectrum computer, and you'll have the same, both 48 and 128 BASIC will reject this code as invalid. Second, the error indicated by the ? sign comes from the interpreter, not the compiler. Third, for most of the BASIC interpreters (and I guess some of the BASIC compilers too) this is not a valid BASIC program. I tried a few...
This question is wrong on so many levels that I don't even know where to start. So let's start with a simple statement: This is not a bug in Fuse emulator. Run it on the real Spectrum computer, and you'll have the same, both 48 and 128 BASIC will reject this code as invalid. Second, the error indicated by the ? sign comes from the interpreter, not the compiler. Third, for most of the BASIC interpreters (and I guess some of the BASIC compilers too) this is not a valid BASIC program. I tried a few...
This question is wrong on so many levels that I don't even know where to start. So let's start with a simple statement: This is not a bug in Fuse emulator. Run it on the real Spectrum computer, and you'll have the same, both 48 and 128 BASIC will reject this code as invalid. Second, the error indicated by the ? sign comes from the interpreter, not the compiler. Third, for most of the BASIC interpreters (and I guess some of the BASIC compilers too) this is not a valid BASIC program. I tried a few...