...and FUN! Hope to see more programs from you in the future.tjewell wrote:It's quite addictive, this retro programming isn't it?
Regards,
Steve
...and FUN! Hope to see more programs from you in the future.tjewell wrote:It's quite addictive, this retro programming isn't it?
What about this for your office?tjewell wrote:(apologies if this has been asked before)
Well, my Dragon 64 is now sitting in the corner of the office, all wired up and nothing to do. I'd love it to be running some sort demo that makes people go "ooh, what's that?" when they come to see me. Perhaps something 3D and spinning, or pretty swirly colours - or even a game that has a good demo mode. Anyone know anything fun my Dragon could do while it's sitting there?
Thanks! Tony.
Load from cassette, and save to floppy disk with: SAVE"ASA",12247,14024,12247tjewell wrote:A quick question for all you DOS experts. I'd love to save this program down to my new floppy drive emulator, but I still haven't quite got my head round how to do this. How would I save this program so I can run it off disk, rather than have to load it via tape (well, my phone) each time?
The Nyan Cat demo was written in 2011, by our very own Mr Ciaran Anscomb (sixxie). Author of the well known XROAR CoCo/Dragon emulator.shicky256 wrote:Bump!
I found this on the interwebs, so it's not mine.
http://www.6809.org.uk/dragon/demo/#nyan