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Re: personal challange
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:32:47 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Chris Magno writes:
> If there was a C64 to lego bytecode compiler I could code ribbons around
> the best of them. I miss my 64. :(
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> (/nostalgia)
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> Chris
> Visit my newly revamped walker page @
> http://www.members.home.net/cmagno/technics/index.htm
Hey, if the C64 was compatible with the RCX, I'd be the happiest programmer
in the world.
But alas :( it is not to be....
I adore my 64!
(and i still have one that works! Sometimes I even turn it on and play
Paradroids or Fort Apocalypse, though my favourite game was Jumpman... could
do all 30 levels straight!)
</nostalgia>
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | OT, C64 musings Re: personal challange
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| (...) Ah nostalgia. When I was a bit younger, in high school, I liquidated the high school Commodore64 lab of 30 machines, which happened to have been rat infested. The deal was Comspec (a large Canadian computer vendor at the time with many school (...) (23 years ago, 29-Oct-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) this is what i think i meant. because you have to name each array with a constant A(1) = 100 A(2) = 200 A(4) = 300 this is really no different than just a funny variable naming system A = 100 B = 200 C = 300 BUT if you could do this: var A(n) (...) (23 years ago, 28-Oct-01, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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