That's right, I make this together with CBM. If this were the 1980s I would probably have done it like I did the assembler programs back then. I'd write the code on paper, then the token and byte codes one by one and then poke or load it into memory directly :D. It was more convenient that way and I even created a tool in javascript for some parts of it :D
The rules of the competition allow 1 line to be listed. You can enter 2 lines in the editor, but if you enter the tokens in memory, you can have a maximum of 255 bytes for 1 basic program line. If you are interested we will make a video explaining it in more detail. Subscribe to the channel and you'll be notified when we upload it.
@@progmusicflow 40 Jahre Commodore Erfahrungen, und man lernt immer noch neue Sachen dazu, würde gern ein Video sehen, wie das möglich ist, 255 Bytes in 1 Zeile zu packen 🙂
The rules of the competition allow 1 line to be listed. You can enter 2 lines in the editor, but if you enter the tokens in memory, you can have a maximum of 255 bytes for 1 basic program line. If you are interested we will make a video explaining it in more detail. Subscribe to the channel and you'll be notified when we upload it. For example: 0???????????????????????????????????????????????? LIST 0PRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINT
Thank you. I'm making an explainer video in English and Hungarian for my three basic oneliner entries, to explain and promote this competition. I think it has a lot of potential to create many new amazing "demos". I would be happy to see many more participants in the next competition. If you are interested, subscribe to my youtube channel and you will be notified when it is ready. www.youtube.com/@progmusicflow
Nice one, love it! C64 still alive and kicking
Amazing oneliner. Keep them coming.
But please keep the fake scanlines out of the recording :D
I'ts MAGIC!!! 🤩
thanks
Masterpiece ❤
REMarkable Audio Data!
Fantastic! 👍
Awesome! Respect!!
thank you!
Lovely!
Surely such a long code line cannot be entered via the builtin basic editor?
That's right, I make this together with CBM. If this were the 1980s I would probably have done it like I did the assembler programs back then.
I'd write the code on paper, then the token and byte codes one by one and then poke or load it into memory directly :D.
It was more convenient that way and I even created a tool in javascript for some parts of it :D
Da wurde aber heftig getrickst, mit Befehlsabkürzungen etc, um das ganze in eine Zeile zu bekommen
The rules of the competition allow 1 line to be listed.
You can enter 2 lines in the editor, but if you enter the tokens in memory, you can have a maximum of 255 bytes for 1 basic program line.
If you are interested we will make a video explaining it in more detail. Subscribe to the channel and you'll be notified when we upload it.
@@progmusicflow 40 Jahre Commodore Erfahrungen, und man lernt immer noch neue Sachen dazu, würde gern ein Video sehen, wie das möglich ist, 255 Bytes in 1 Zeile zu packen 🙂
I thouht in commodore basic one line is limited to 80 characters.
The rules of the competition allow 1 line to be listed.
You can enter 2 lines in the editor, but if you enter the tokens in memory, you can have a maximum of 255 bytes for 1 basic program line.
If you are interested we will make a video explaining it in more detail. Subscribe to the channel and you'll be notified when we upload it.
For example:
0????????????????????????????????????????????????
LIST
0PRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINTPRINT
@@progmusicflow Strange. 48 ?s and only 17 PRINTs. 😉🤣👍❤
Wait... what? 😮 can anyone explain the code?
Thank you. I'm making an explainer video in English and Hungarian for my three basic oneliner entries, to explain and promote this competition.
I think it has a lot of potential to create many new amazing "demos".
I would be happy to see many more participants in the next competition.
If you are interested, subscribe to my youtube channel and you will be notified when it is ready.
www.youtube.com/@progmusicflow
F-E-N-O-M-E-N-A-L-E. PUNTO.