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Cédric Moonen Software developer
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Cédric Moonen Software developer
Charting control [v1.4]I'm sure one of the early 80s home computers didn't have any sound hardware, but some games had sound effects achieved in that way. Can't remember which though.
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...or how to recycle your disk drive[^]
Cédric Moonen Software developer
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I'm sure one of the early 80s home computers didn't have any sound hardware, but some games had sound effects achieved in that way. Can't remember which though.
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
I think I remember some TRS-80 games that used to send data out the cassette port in such a way that if you had the volume turned on on the datasette recorder (Computer Cassette Recorder), you could get sounds. Some kind of ghost-ish game I remember (hunt/avoid ghosts) did that. I specifically remember when your game was over, a skeleton came on screen in the distance and ran "toward" you, the game would make little
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sounds for footsteps. Peace!-=- James
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