coloumb
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- Oct 9, 1999
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LUXURY!!!! I had to use my C-64 (my parents sprung for the extra $$$$ over the Vic20) on a 13" B&W TV!
I remember typing 10000 lines of machine code to get a Red Baron game to work. I had to code the compiler called MLC (out of a Commadore magazine), and then they had games you could program into it. The coding consisted of:
23423: 4353534 234234 534345 232456 234242 234233
23424: 5642343 234644 234677 456456 345345 745645....
1000's of times over, typed by hand. One line of code typed incorrectly would cause a crash. We REALLY wanted to play games back then. The game consisted of a red biplane that you could fly through barns and shoot other random planes.
You kids and yer fancy DVD's playing 3D dual monitor high def video---you don't know what it's like to WORK to play a game I tells ya!
Did you ever enter the code before MLC? THAT was extremely painful and time consuming....but definitely worth it. I use to tinker around with the code to see what kind of small modifications I could make...