Thanks!
Played a round in CloudT.
— John.
You're not going to find a supercap that'll
a) Keep RAM alive as long as a healthy NiCd will, and
2) Fit inside the case. Or inside your trunk, probably...
But what you can do is
1) Use Eneloop "Low Self-Discharge" AAs, which if your RAM
is healthy (not drawing much stand-by current
Update…
It was the RAM module. After thinking about it after Fugu’s email the other day
it occurred to me I had done a capture of the standard RAM bank select lines
(and I happened to dave it) and after looking at it again it looked fine. This
evening I pulled the standard RAM module out, sp
Hi John,
I use the paid app iZipPro on my iPhone to handle archives. It works fairly
well. In either case I’ve attached the .BA for convenience.
TSWEEP.BA
Description: Binary data
~George
> On May 13, 2018, at 7:39 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
>
> A minor request, providing a straight .DO
A minor request, providing a straight .DO or BA instead of a zip makes it
easier to open in CloudT from my iPhone. As far as I know I can’t unzip a
file on the iPhone or transfer it into Google Drive in any obvious way.
— John.
Hi all,
I’ve updated my game Text Sweeper(a minesweeper clone for the Model-T), to
version to 2.1 For anyone that has played 2.0, here are the differences.
-Replaced custom cursor with standard cursor. Should be easier to see the
cursor now on real hardware.
-Removed some unneeded lines of
Hi Steve.
I think I actually used this technique of auto string concatenation in one (or
all) of my BASIC 10-Liners. Which reminds me, I never actually got the
documentation done for 2 of those. I should do that and post the other 2 games
to personal libraries.
Ken
Sent from my iPhone
> On
On Sun, May 13, 2018, 12:51 PM Stephen Adolph wrote:
> I am reminded of the one line basic program activity. sometimes BASIC can
> be so compact.
>
> Here is a way to do a WHILE statement or and endless loop as part of a one
> line program
>
> FOR I=1 to2:?i:I=I-1:ifinkey$="a"theni=i+1:nextelsen
I am reminded of the one line basic program activity. sometimes BASIC can
be so compact.
Here is a way to do a WHILE statement or and endless loop as part of a one
line program
FOR I=1 to2:?i:I=I-1:ifinkey$="a"theni=i+1:nextelsenext
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 12:02 PM, John R. Hogerhuis
wrote:
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 7:08 AM Stephen Adolph wrote:
> I found this interesting bit of code.
> here E=chr$(27).
>
> 10 PRINTE"pFile to Convert "E"q";
>
> I didn't know that basic automatically concatenates strings like this. I
> would have written this
>
> 10 PRINT E+"p"+"File to Convert"+E+"q"
I don't know, would have to research the manual a bit.
The other way is to call POSIT, that is fast and simple to do.
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 10:11 AM, George Rimakis wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
>
>
> It’s funny you sent this, I was about to post. I’m trying to use the
> Escape Sequences to repositi
Hi Stephen,
It’s funny you sent this, I was about to post. I’m trying to use the Escape
Sequences to reposition the cursor to the location of Y,X.
I’ve got
Y=3
X=14
CR$=CHR$(27)+CHR$(89)
PRINT CR$+CHR$(Y)+CHR$(X);
I’ve already turned on the cursor earlier.
Do I just have the
I found this interesting bit of code.
here E=chr$(27).
10 PRINTE"pFile to Convert "E"q";
I didn't know that basic automatically concatenates strings like this. I
would have written this
10 PRINT E+"p"+"File to Convert"+E+"q";
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