Forth
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I remember look at some Forth code the guys were writing for an Atari 400/800 at the game company I was working at years ago. I was coding 6502 assembly for the C64 on [a separate game](http://www.myabandonware.com/game/turtle-toyland-jr-6g7). Forth seemed completely unintelligible. While my first "computer" was an HP calculator and I loved RPN, the programming (all 49 instruction spaces) was still linear. Funny that, now that I think about it.
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I remember look at some Forth code the guys were writing for an Atari 400/800 at the game company I was working at years ago. I was coding 6502 assembly for the C64 on [a separate game](http://www.myabandonware.com/game/turtle-toyland-jr-6g7). Forth seemed completely unintelligible. While my first "computer" was an HP calculator and I loved RPN, the programming (all 49 instruction spaces) was still linear. Funny that, now that I think about it.
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I'm pretty sure HP calculators used RPN purely to prevent anyone borrowing them off you more than once... :laugh:
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I remember look at some Forth code the guys were writing for an Atari 400/800 at the game company I was working at years ago. I was coding 6502 assembly for the C64 on [a separate game](http://www.myabandonware.com/game/turtle-toyland-jr-6g7). Forth seemed completely unintelligible. While my first "computer" was an HP calculator and I loved RPN, the programming (all 49 instruction spaces) was still linear. Funny that, now that I think about it.
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That game seems oddly familiar... Memory is vague... I did own a C64 back in the day though :omg:
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The users?
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The only programming language that has more implementations than users.
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
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The users?
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That game seems oddly familiar... Memory is vague... I did own a C64 back in the day though :omg:
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Sander Rossel wrote:
I did own a C64 back in the day though
I didn't think you were that old! I wrote that back in 1982 or so. Sadly, HESWare folded right after (like within days) of it going to market. I eventually received a royalty check for a dollar and change. :sigh: Marc
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Sander Rossel wrote:
I did own a C64 back in the day though
I didn't think you were that old! I wrote that back in 1982 or so. Sadly, HESWare folded right after (like within days) of it going to market. I eventually received a royalty check for a dollar and change. :sigh: Marc
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Well, I'm not THAT old actually, I'm from '87. When I was about 6 years old I got an uncle's old C64 with a whole lot of floppy disks and I think your game was one of them. What are the odds? :omg: I remember my favorites were Donald Duck's Playground[^] and Robin of the Wood[^]. It didn't last very long as we got a Windows 95 computer when it came out. And I occasionally played on my dad's DOS computer (Prince of Persia and Titus the Fox mostly), but not a lot since that was also his work computer. Good old times :D Since I've played your game once or twice I could give you another dollar to soften the pain ;p :laugh:
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The only programming language that has more implementations than users.
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
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The only programming language that has more implementations than users.
The bearing of a child takes nine months, no matter how many women are assigned.
I thought Forth had more bridges than users! :-D As Monday's headline should have read: Queen Elizabeth the Second opens Scotland's third Forth bridge to Fife
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Well, I'm not THAT old actually, I'm from '87. When I was about 6 years old I got an uncle's old C64 with a whole lot of floppy disks and I think your game was one of them. What are the odds? :omg: I remember my favorites were Donald Duck's Playground[^] and Robin of the Wood[^]. It didn't last very long as we got a Windows 95 computer when it came out. And I occasionally played on my dad's DOS computer (Prince of Persia and Titus the Fox mostly), but not a lot since that was also his work computer. Good old times :D Since I've played your game once or twice I could give you another dollar to soften the pain ;p :laugh:
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Sander Rossel wrote:
I got an uncle's old C64 with a whole lot of floppy disks and I think your game was one of them. What are the odds?
Fascinating. I remember vaguely writing the copy protection scheme, basically fairly easy to defeat, but changing the number of sectors on the specific tracks of the disk that would make standard floppy copying impossible. :rolleyes:
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Sander Rossel wrote:
I got an uncle's old C64 with a whole lot of floppy disks and I think your game was one of them. What are the odds?
Fascinating. I remember vaguely writing the copy protection scheme, basically fairly easy to defeat, but changing the number of sectors on the specific tracks of the disk that would make standard floppy copying impossible. :rolleyes:
Latest Article - Class-less Coding - Minimalist C# and Why F# and Function Programming Has Some Advantages Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
You didn't distribute it on floppy in the first place? My uncle isn't exactly a computer genius, so I doubt he'd be able to defeat your copy protection himself :)
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