My software is in the Computer History Museum!
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI Layout:cool: I have been to the UK Museum several times, going through there it was 'I wanted one of those!'& 'I had one of those'...
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI LayoutI am pretty sure I had that game back in the day! :omg: My parents bought a C64 with two boxes full of floppies from an uncle. I never played them all, but I do remember seeing that turtle. I must admit I had no clue how it worked (which was true for most of the floppies) :laugh:
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI LayoutCongrats! That is really cool. You got an early start on writing software. I remember staring at games on C64 and wondering how the geniuses built that stuff. Heck, I still feel that way. C64 programming ain't like you could open up Visual Studio and start typing like you can now. :laugh: So, yes, I'm saying you're obviously a genius.
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Congrats! That is really cool. You got an early start on writing software. I remember staring at games on C64 and wondering how the geniuses built that stuff. Heck, I still feel that way. C64 programming ain't like you could open up Visual Studio and start typing like you can now. :laugh: So, yes, I'm saying you're obviously a genius.
raddevus wrote:
C64 programming ain't like you could open up Visual Studio and start typing like you can now.
Sure it was! And it was even easier -- you didn't have to open up an app first, just start typing:
10 PRINT "HI"
20 GOTO 10RUN
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI Layoutit's on youtube as well, cool: C64 Turtle Toyland Junior 1984 HesWare - YouTube[^]
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI LayoutMissed out on that one sadly, being an Atarian :sigh:
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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raddevus wrote:
C64 programming ain't like you could open up Visual Studio and start typing like you can now.
Sure it was! And it was even easier -- you didn't have to open up an app first, just start typing:
10 PRINT "HI"
20 GOTO 10RUN
:-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI LayoutMarc Clifton wrote:
Sure it was! And it was even easier
Were you really able to write your entire program in BASIC? I thought you needed to know C64 Assembler or Machine Language to get anything valuable done. How many lines of code did your program end up being? Any recollection of that? Just curious.
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI LayoutHow do you know when you are an old developer?, Alex ...sorry, I thought this was Jeopardy.
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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:cool: I have been to the UK Museum several times, going through there it was 'I wanted one of those!'& 'I had one of those'...
Where is it located? I've been in the UK 7 times and never heard of it :doh: :doh:
GCS d--(d+) s-/++ a C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Where is it located? I've been in the UK 7 times and never heard of it :doh: :doh:
GCS d--(d+) s-/++ a C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
It use to be part of [Bletchley Park | Home](https://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/) then they had a falling out opened up next door.. [https://www.tnmoc.org/\](https://www.tnmoc.org/) Worth a visit...
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I wrote a game back in the early 80's called Turtle Toyland Junior: Turtle Toyland Jr. for Commodore 64 (1983) - MobyGames[^] Turns out it's in the Collections at the CHM in Mountain View CA. Turtle Toyland Jr. | 102779471 | Computer History Museum[^] Catalog #: 102779471 I've actually visited there! And I still have the game box and contents. :-D
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Fun Exploring Div and Table UI LayoutSomewhere, deep in the recesses of the loft, I have a copy of "Computer & Video Games" magazine from, I'm guessing 1982 or 83 featuring the listing of my VIC20 fruit machine program. This was all in Basic and used up every one of the 3,583 bytes available on the unexpanded machine. I did later get a C64 but only ever used it for final year university project which was a demonstrator for a 256 channel digital lighting system (a few channels of sample hardware, along with the software). This was Basic for the front end, creation and editing of lighting sequences etc but used assembly when running a sequence in the background. Used the interrupt (60 times a second IIRC) to check if the level of any channel ought to be changed before handing back to the "OS" Originally, used zero crossing detector circuit and some maths to decide the exact point in the mains cycle to turn the current on/off to get the desired brightness until luckily, someone brought out a chip that just let you set the level digitally and it took care of all the pesky on/off work with the power electronics. However, if you ask me what happened yesterday ...