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- Sun Mar 18, 2018 5:17 pm
- Forum: ZX BASIC
- Topic: Steven L Reid's BASIC programs
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6105
Re: Steven L Reid's BASIC programs
Worked great Shaun. You must have to keep the character list up while reducing for memory. It takes me a bit to read through the listing without the numbers. Curious, what does the poke at line 10 do? Also, I think that VAL "16418" is 8 byes, where the number only would be 7. Not sure you saved anyt...
- Sat Mar 17, 2018 1:10 am
- Forum: ZX BASIC
- Topic: Steven L Reid's BASIC programs
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6105
Re: Steven L Reid's BASIC programs
Hi, Thanks for the great programs. I've been working through Fly Wheel and have so far trimmed it to ~7500 bytes without losing any speed by condensing some of the PRINT routines to 1 line and some other techniques. I'm also going to change the keys to 5 and 8 as the . is too close to the 'break' k...
- Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:26 pm
- Forum: ZX BASIC
- Topic: Steven L Reid's BASIC programs
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6105
Re: Steven L Reid's BASIC programs
Thanks @RWAP for reaching out. I'm in the forums already! Sorry, I don't post as often as I should. @Shaun_B, glad you found my site! But, that link is my older site. You can check out all of my programs here: https://www.reids4fun.com/zx And, you can read my monthly articles here: https://www.reids...
- Fri Aug 25, 2017 5:37 pm
- Forum: ZX BASIC
- Topic: Long scrolly on an unexpanded machine
- Replies: 18
- Views: 8569
Re: Long scrolly on an unexpanded machine
Pretty cool. Runs well too. You can get a few more bytes (15 by my count) out of it. I dropped unneeded parens and removed +NOT PI on line 4. I found you don't need the SGN PI*() in lines 7 and 8. Flipping lines 5 and 6 lets you drop a space from A$ which gives you another byte. Allows you to add 16...
Re: JSZeddy
I am trying to diagnose why the jtyone keyboard input on Macs is not working (I assume you are on a Mac, my PC keyboard works fine). Unfortunately I have no access to a Mac - if anyone has one and is willing to run the emulator and capture the console output resulting from a few keypresses I would ...
Re: JSZeddy
I remember why I didn't use JtyOne, I couldn't get it to read the keyboard. So, good for iPad, but not so good for a laptop.
Re: JSZeddy
Great site you have and good to hear that it works! Let me know which programs don't work, especially if these work on JSZeddy's website, because there may be some bug fixes. Alternatively, you may wish to check out http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/jtyone.html Will do. I did see jtyone was now Java...
Re: JSZeddy
Finally got around to testing this out on my site and so far so good. I was able to replace the old Java JtyOne emulator with JSZeddy and it works pretty good. Here is an example . I'm still hacking a bit at the overall layout and I can't decide if I want to include the keyboard or not. There are al...
Re: JSZeddy
Woah! A working ZX81 javascript emulator! Where have you been all my life? So far it runs all the standard basic programs I've thrown at it. I'd love to replace the Java emulator on my web site as it is getting harder and harder to keep working and doesn't work on tablets. :( Were you planning to al...
- Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:04 am
- Forum: Development
- Topic: ZX81-IDE Software Development Tool, IDE
- Replies: 44
- Views: 52548
Re: ZX81-IDE Software Development Tool, IDE
First off, let say how great ZX81-IDE is. I'm "finally" learning z80 assembly and I really appreciate how easy to get up a going using this IDE. I did, however, run into an issue while entering in a program from "Mastering Machine Code on Your ZX81." When using the "JR NC,$F8" or "JR NZ,$F8" op code...