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Grrr FFS the code i’m copying is wrong, I just got a syntax error when inputting this line
leo PEN INT(2.5—Z/2): FW=U: X=U
I knew it was dodgy when it didn’t have numbers in front of it
Now i’m angry
I’ve looked online for another copy of the code but I can’t find it. i’m tempted to just guess at what the missing number should be. But It could be potentially program breaking if it’s wrong.
try line number 180 (if it isn’t referenced by a GOTO or GOSUB elsewhere the exact number won’t even matter provided its in sequence)
Yeah i’ll give it a go, only thing is i’m gonna be upset if I type out all six of the pages (I only posted the first page, if you want the rest the are here http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Sixty_Programs_for_the_Amstrad_CPC_464_-_Invaders) and it doesn’t work. Maybe I should have tried something a bit smaller first time round LOL
at least its not got embedded machine code (I mistakenly thought locomotive basic had a inline assembler, but it does not at least on the CPC version)
I just hit another error, but there is no new number I can give it. Oh well all games have bugs these days, why sould mine be any different. LOL. Just noticed an error I made myself too. I have wrote :NEX
T
where it should be :next
Urghg, I can imagine programers back in the day getting well stressed at this. Amstrads are ment to be the easyest to program.
OMG I have just found an auto type tool, this will save me some time. I know it’s cheating but I think I have typed enough code for one day. LOL
Try copy pasting the code form one of these games into the auto type tool
@thelog 519120 wrote:
I just hit another error, but there is no new number I can give it. Oh well all games have bugs these days, why sould mine be any different. LOL. Just noticed an error I made myself too. I have wrote :NEX
Twhere it should be :next
Urghg, I can imagine programers back in the day getting well stressed at this. Amstrads are ment to be the easyest to program.
and unless you could afford a disk drive (and they were well expensive) or could obtain a old CP/M computer cheap and link it to the colour 8-bit machine it limited what you could code especially assembler as the assembler program had to sit in the same memory space you wanted to use.. and you must save any assembler program before running it or it could crash and wipe the memory including your source code..
by the time all this got affordable the chance of a teenager or youth making a few quid writing a game was long gone, basically in the late 80s what happened to the music industry in the 2000s happened to computer games…
I want to just find a basic program to run, not a full game, like an animation or something that me and my siblings used to do. All these errors are giving me headache
Nobody said metal gear solid!!? or craSh bandicoot 1
Conkers Bad Fur Day (N64)
WWF No Mercy (N64)
Crash Bandicoot (PS1)
The Getaway (PS2)
Red Dead Redemption (EK Bok Lie)
Honourable mentione to Creatures and Creatures 2 on the C64!
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