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Version 1.1.0
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This game quizzes the player about the abbreviations for the Commander X16 BASIC v2 keywords including VIC20 and C64. If you know these abbreviations you can code BASIC for X16 and VIC20/C64 faster and write more code per line. First the program figures out the keywords and abbreviations for the exact release of the ROM. Then you are offered the quiz. The quiz is timed and the errors are counted. If you give the wrong answer you get that question again directly. C64 mode: You can stop the program by pressing the Esc key before the quiz, then type SCREEN 255:RUN 64 and press Enter to only be quizzed for C64 keywords. (VIC20 keywords are identical to C64.) The game X16&C64 Keywords&Abbreviations is tested with R38 (Try it now) and R41, but may work with later releases. The program is FOSS (license GPLv3) and the source is included in the zip-file, but is also on GitHub: https://github.com/mobluse/chargen-maker Command line: x16emu -bas KEYWORDSABBR.BAS -run -echo By using -echo you can copy the generated program and load it in x16emu and check that the abbreviations really expand correctly. -
X16&C64 Keywords & Abbreviations Quiz View File This game quizzes the player about the abbreviations for the Commander X16 BASIC v2 keywords. If you know these abbreviations you can code BASIC for X16 and C64 faster and write more code per line. First the program figures out the keywords and abbreviations for the exact release of the ROM. Then you are offered the quiz. The quiz is timed and the errors are counted. If you give the wrong answer you get that question again directly. C64 mode: You can stop the program by pressing the Esc key before the quiz, then type SCREEN 255:RUN 64 and press Enter to only be quizzed for C64 keywords. The game X16&C64 Keywords&Abbreviations is tested with R38 (Try it now) and R41, but may work with later releases. The program is FOSS (license GPLv3) and the source is included in the zip-file, but is also on GitHub: https://github.com/mobluse/chargen-maker Command line: x16emu -bas KEYWORDSABBR.BAS -run -echo By using -echo you can copy the generated program and load it in x16emu and check that the abbreviations really expand correctly. Submitter mobluse Submitted 06/07/22 Category Games
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Version 0.3.5
63 downloads
Aritm is a game that trains you in mental calculation. It only teaches what is necessary to know in order to calculate manually using pen and paper. It adapts and asks more about what you answered wrong before. Aritm is written in pure Commander X16 BASIC v2 and uses X16 control codes for text and screen colors, and has sound effects. Future versions will probably support larger text in game. Aritm is available for many platforms including graphing calculators, Java phones, spread sheets, and common retro computers. You can run using the "Try it now" button or from command line: x16emu -prg ARITM-X16.PRG -run -echo If you exit the program you can LIST it and copy the listing to an editor. Aritm is open source (GPLv3) and is tested using an automatic testing system: https://github.com/mobluse/aritmjs-
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Hi, I understand the reluctance expressed elsewhere to eventually release kits and parts in general to build the machines themselves, but will there be circuit board diagrams available (or even Gerber files), once the design is finalized? I couldn't find a reference to that anywhere. Might be an alternative to kits if you include a parts list and it opens up the educational aspect for electronics geeks. Thank you and keep up the good work.
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Aritm View File Aritm is a game that trains you in mental calculation. It only teaches what is necessary to know in order to calculate manually using pen and paper. It adapts and asks more about what you answered wrong before. Aritm is written in pure Commander X16 BASIC v2 and uses X16 control codes for text and screen colors, and has sound effects. Future versions will probably support larger text in game. Aritm is available for many platforms including graphing calculators, Java phones, spread sheets, and common retro computers. You can run using the "Try it now" button or from command line: x16emu -prg ARITM-X16.PRG -run -echo If you exit the program you can LIST it and copy the listing to an editor. Aritm is open source (GPLv3) and is tested using an automatic testing system: https://github.com/mobluse/aritmjs Submitter mobluse Submitted 09/12/20 Category Games
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