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PAL
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 292 |
want to code
OK dudes... I need to start coding. I am in the need to get up and running... I am a fool and an idiot but I know a lot about the c64 and I know how to but not in code. I need someone who can guide me to start to be a coder, that said it is not like I want to be feed with links... I want to start coding with you as a guide and my mentor!
My dream: is there someone who can put aside one hour a day or second day with me and that know how to make me understand the basics so that I can expand on my own? I know nothing in commands and such as of start we can assume.
I know it might sound stupid but are there anyone out there who could do this? with me?
I can pay back with logos, graphics, part ideas and such...
pal of offence |
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robozz
Registered: Oct 2003 Posts: 43 |
Quoting Burglar
I also skimmed through TMR's and Puterman's, both good tutorials. I also skimmed them, they may be alright, but not without faults:
"Now, there are 318 raster lines on a PAL machine..." (from Introduction to Programming C-64 Demos)
"Since the value we put into $D012 gets cleaned out when the interrupt is triggered..." (from The Hex Files)
Online tutorials is a good option at best, a much better way is reading real books, they contain so much more information. I would suggest Programming The Commodore 64, by Raeto Colin West. |
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 954 |
I started with Puterman's tutorials too and had some starters help on a private Focus forum.
Pal, a small forum with a few good coders around will help you more than the cocky bastards at csdb. ;) |
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FATFrost Account closed
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 211 |
@ Hein ;) |
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