Impress your mates. Pretend to be a real old school coder
https://8bitworkshop.com/v3.3.0/?platform=vcs&file=bb/rblast106.bas
https://8bitworkshop.com/v3.3.0/?platform=vcs&file=bb/rblast106.bas
using the beebem copy this . See what happens..
Us old 8 bitters can read that and know what happens![]()
For a while I used TurboDelphi - and that also had a built-in assembler.BBC BASIC with its built in assembler makes it too easy.
Don't need to pretend. Anyone who hasn't written out Z80 assembly language on paper and then converted it to op-code bytes by hand using a copy of Programming the Z80 by Rodnay Zaks can't call themselves a real programmer...![]()
Impress your mates. Pretend to be a real old school coder
https://8bitworkshop.com/v3.3.0/?platform=vcs&file=bb/rblast106.bas
My local library never had those books. It only had those usborne books, you remember those? With the robots
It used to be a nightmare trying to learn to code back then, no interwebs, no software downloads. You relied on what compiler stuff you could find in shops or magazines like INPUT. Many of the bedroom coders swapped coding tips at local clubs and school. There was no such thing where I lived. I was ok at BASIC but really struggled to get started with Z80 beyond the simple stuff. I do remember my brother getting hold of a copy of 'Programming the Z80' from somewhere but he wouldn't lend it to me. Maybe I was just a bit too young.
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