Open borders, display sprites and play music on Commodore 64 in 7 steps

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @jeffstack4217
    @jeffstack4217 2 года назад +1

    Been on board since the beginning (since Gumroad and PRE-Fatherhood lol) and own all 12 seasons. Very cool, very unique and very informative with a nice way to learn to program on a modern platform. Big fan of your efforts and happy to help support them!

  • @kippie80
    @kippie80 Год назад

    Really nice to see the coding with new assembler techniques! Last time I'd done this stuff, I just had RMON.

  • @RobUttley
    @RobUttley 2 года назад

    Missed the livestream (well, I popped in for a couple of minutes just to show support), I've got all the episodes via Gumroad. Really enjoyed the last stream you did like this and I'm looking forward to watching this one through properly very soon. Thanks again for all your efforts Michal!

  • @dr.ignacioglez.9677
    @dr.ignacioglez.9677 2 года назад +4

    I LOVE C64 👍🥂🎩

  • @GerbenWijnja
    @GerbenWijnja 2 года назад +1

    Loved it! Instantly bought all episodes. I must absorb all this knowledge. 🙂

  • @smokinjoe9415
    @smokinjoe9415 8 месяцев назад +3

    You were not even alive when people were innovating with this computer, so you are simply repeating what people knew way before you or anyone else did in current days. Also, you do not appear to know what a shader is because what you are doing has nothing whatsoever to do with shaders. Stop throwing around terms to impress simple minded young people who don't know enough to understand that you are misusing the terms in the first place. Why are computers faster today and yet the code runs slower and is bloated? Because software today is created by lazy people who have no idea how to write good and fast code. They simply read the internet and copy (steal) the ideas of others. They also use engines and libraries without having any understanding of how things work under the hood. Sorry kid, but the tech revolution was from 1960 - 2000, the days of smart people and innovation has been replaced with lazy people and outsourcing.

    • @DJResourceTV
      @DJResourceTV 5 месяцев назад

      And why are those people naming the addresses. Remembering $d011 and $d016 and what they do is not to hard. And by using the real addresses over and over again you learn by doing.
      By using names like vic2_interrupt_control_register people will never learn.... $d012 says more ;)

    • @duelmonitor
      @duelmonitor 4 месяца назад +2

      What an incredibly mean spirited thing to say. We need young folks to keep learning these old machines or they will die out with our generation. So what if he tries to relate it to terms modern young people might understand. Challenge them to do better if you think you know where they are being inefficient and can squeeze our more bytes. WHEN these machines all disappear and nobody is left to keep them alive then look in the mirror and I hope your ego feels happy that you were a "real" programmer unlike these kids who best keep off your lawn.