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MusicMan11712
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elmegil
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 9:41 am Post subject:
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cappy2112
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 9:49 pm Post subject:
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MusicMan11712 wrote: | I am currently exploring the possibility of porting some old Commodore 64 MIDI assembly language programs I did in the late 1980s to an arduino.
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Sounds intersting.
How will you interact with the games?
Will the games have some sort of graphical output? _________________ Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home. |
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bubzy
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:06 am Post subject:
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Quote: | Sounds intersting.
How will you interact with the games?
Will the games have some sort of graphical output? |
he didn't mention games
he did MIDI programming on the C64 _________________ _Richard_ |
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cappy2112
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:45 pm Post subject:
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bubzy wrote: | Quote: | Sounds intersting.
How will you interact with the games?
Will the games have some sort of graphical output? |
he didn't mention games
he did MIDI programming on the C64 |
Ok, you got me. Whenever I see C64, I think of games _________________ Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home. |
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bubzy
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:27 am Post subject:
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_________________ _Richard_ |
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MusicMan11712
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:32 am Post subject:
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LOL Yeah, it was midi programming. I did have some games which I probably played at some point, probably before I got into midi and programming on it. I might even still have my C-64 FORTH cartridge somewhere. Not sure if I have any of the game cartidges, though. I remember one with a clown that you had to move left and right to pop balloons with a pin on his head. That was engaging for a little while.
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cappy2112
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:07 pm Post subject:
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MusicMan11712 wrote: | LOL Yeah, it was midi programming. I did have some games which I probably played at some point, probably before I got into midi and programming on it. I might even still have my C-64 FORTH cartridge somewhere. Not sure if I have any of the game cartidges, though. I remember one with a clown that you had to move left and right to pop balloons with a pin on his head. That was engaging for a little while.
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Did you know the C64 and the Amiga are still alive and running in virtual machines (as are just about every 8-bit computer ever made)?
http://www.c64forever.com/
This is a commercial C64 emulator, there are several free ones though.
I suspect this one is the Cadillac. _________________ Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home. |
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cappy2112
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:54 pm Post subject:
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MusicMan11712 wrote: |
Note: The Arduino software includes (among other things): avr-libc-manual.pdf which describes a number of the avr executables that come with the arduino ide and some details about using asm. |
This is the homepage for AVR Libc _________________ Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home. |
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