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BasicSync   [2016]

BasicSync Released by :
Monte Carlos

Release Date :
12 January 2016

Type :
C64 Basic Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Monte Carlos of Cascade

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User Comment
Submitted by Jupp3 on 29 June 2016
It would be faster, if you avoided slow commands, such as POKE :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Monte Carlos on 13 January 2016
Yeah, i got that. However whats the point of making a compofiller which is just done because of the name play and else provides only flickering? I first thought i had to run it on a real machine to see the desired effect but it was just so like on the first glace
User Comment
Submitted by Mermaid on 12 January 2016
"Vertical Sync Surprise" has "Sync" in its name simply because it was released at SYNChroNY. It's just a compofiller.
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 12 January 2016
reminds me of
Basicraster
more splits but also more code
User Comment
Submitted by Monte Carlos on 12 January 2016
My answer to Vertical Sync Surprise
Very straightforward basic code. It turns off interrups and then just uses wait to test hibit of rasterline followed by a change of the bordercolor.
Use stop/restore to turn interrups back n and then list the basic code for a further look.
The colons are just to provide black at the top of the screen.
Anybody out there who shows me more basic splits?
I tried to add to additional pokes but this breaks the timing. therefore a different approach would be needed.
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