Title: RE: Hi ho

Well, that's the thing innit? Pentium processors are bastard-fast so it's the last thing you think of. Obviously coding on the SAM is far more of an artform than anything I do on the PC because every T-state (or multiple of 4, anyway :) ) counts.

The only assembler I did on the SAM Coupé scrolled a message and played a e-tune so it wasn't that taxing. :)

Graham

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Colin Piggot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 03 January 2003 17:07
>To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
>Subject: Re: Hi ho
>
>> I'd rather concentrate on the game design part of it myself, for me
>that's
>> the interesting bit about making games. :)
>
>Well, that has to be the main part.... but on the other hand, saving a few
>t-states isn't important when you have some 2GHz + monster to work with!
>
>Colin
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