Patriek Lesparre wrote:
> Perhaps someone can make available more BASIC games, as published by the
> various MSX magazines, so newbie BASIC programmers can learn from them?
I have an unreleased SCREEN 10 game here, it has
versions in both BASIC and assembly. It is still unfinished,
but h
> Laurens Holst wrote:
> >I don't think there are any games for screen 10 written in Basic. This is
> >because as I said before screens 10 and up are quite hard to program,
> >especially from basic.
>
> If you would've read the article by Alex yourself, you would have seen
> SCREEN10 is just as ea
"Laurens Holst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 26/05/02 17:38:32:
>
>> Hi Laurens Holst,
>>
>> The game MKID does not work, I do not know as to make it to leave and then
>sure
>> it is in assembler.
>
>The game MKID works great, it is an MSX-DOS (2? I am not sure) game for the
>MSX 2+ computer, and
Laurens Holst wrote:
>I don't think there are any games for screen 10 written in Basic. This is
>because as I said before screens 10 and up are quite hard to program,
>especially from basic.
If you would've read the article by Alex yourself, you would have seen
SCREEN10 is just as easy as SCREEN
> Hi Laurens Holst,
>
> The game MKID does not work, I do not know as to make it to leave and then
sure
> it is in assembler.
The game MKID works great, it is an MSX-DOS (2? I am not sure) game for the
MSX 2+ computer, and it uses screen 10 or 11. Too bad it was never finished,
but I believe you
Hi Laurens Holst,
The game MKID does not work, I do not know as to make it to leave and then sure
it is in
assembler.
I wanted to see a game in basic that it used the screen10, but which is
the difference between the SC5 and the SC10?
Bye bye
Andrea from Italy
Laurens Holst ha scritto:
> Andre