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Jun 17, 2017 The acronym BASIC stands for "Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code", which used to be a very famous programming language from the 70s to the 90s. It was invented in 1964 by John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz. During the last decades, various BASIC-dialects have emerged.
Dec 29, 2001 If you get hooked and want to learn more I can recommend the chapter "Basic to Machine Language" from the good old C64 Programmers Reference Guide, which can be found online right here on C64.CH First of all, to give the newbies an idea of what machine code is, let me quote the mentioned
You've always wanted to either create a C64 game or a demo, or at least figure out how they are made. But it's not that easy. If you start from scratch, you need to learn BASIC and assembly, figure out how to put sprites on the screen, use graphical modes, play SID music or handle joystick. If you already know all of that, you
Nov 20, 2013 How to Program Commodore 64 BASIC for Beginners.
practice to number lines in increments of. 10-in case you need to insert some statements later on. Besides PRINT, our program also used another BASIC command,. GOTO. This instructs the computer to go directly to a particular line and perform it, then continue from that point. [. HI' PRINT "COMMODORE 64". 2" GOTO 1".
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Mar 19, 2011 Update: All needed files for this tutorial can be found in the GitHub repo linked in the bottom of this page. I noticed that a lot of people are creating graphical programs to the Commodore 64 again, so I decided to let you know of the tools I use, and how you can use them to create C-64 apps in Windows.
Apr 20, 2012
HOME This online edition of the Commodore 64 User Manual is an offspring of months of work. I've tried my best to make it look and feel as much as the original paper manual as possible. You will find exactly the same text formatting and images here. I hope that it will become handy for both the novice and experienced
Dec 8, 2017 Programming sprites on the Commodore 64 is quite simple, even with Commodore BASIC V2 (the built-in BASIC interpreter). The Commodore 64 features hardware sprites, and some VIC-II registers are used to control them. As a result, POKE instructions are required for sprites programming. Let's have a
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