Hi, have a look at www.scp-paulet-lenerz.com/14mljkl24/Wolf/Download
You can download a timer thing from there, usable from basic. HTH Wolfgang
Based on the fact that Turbo'd programmes will FTL QL SuperBasic in newer emulators (a mistake of my far past programming examples) I find myself needing to put slow down routines in to the code so that when compiled or used on a PC 100 Gigahertz Super Duper all singing and dancing with go faster stripes down the side computer it will still run at the same speed (especially graphics or control operations). In the past on the original QL I have rather naïvely used a plethora of for/next loops (yes I know) to do this, The only thing I can think of now is to use something similar to TIMER (QuickBasic) which gives you the number of cycles since the machine has switched on. Cycles? what cycles? no idea, I think it's' fractions of milliseconds or similar, well this is what I need. Also in Quickbasic you can use this TIMER number as a really good randomiser seed number, however I digress. So if I want to move something across the screen at the same speed regardless of host speed how do I do it? Something like 10 FOR F = 1 TO 25 20 PRINT CHR$(31); 25 A$ = INKEY$ : do something else with this (stops me using the Pause command so…) 30 DELAY (100) 40 END FOR F DELAY 100 gives a 100 millisecond delay The QL doesn't seem to have anything suitable, DATE doesn't work, PAUSE doesn’t work if you press a key and I need to do that, so there must be a PEEK somewhere, or am I missing something simple, anyone? Thanks, Lee -----Back to the QL----- http://backtotheql.blogspot.com/ https://sites.google.com/site/iwant2learn2/ https://sites.google.com/site/theqlimagerepository/ _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
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