i wrote my first C64 program
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 1:03 am
I can't believe it, I learn the basic commands in a day, and in the same day, I write a Commodore 64 program (about 80+ lines of code)..
Tell me what you guys think, it's a Quiz program, to a disney cartoon called "American Dragon"..
i know of atleast one thing I forgot to add, on the title screen for it, it needs the Copywrite to Disney, that way they don't get on my case about it, and at the end, I probably should supply my public email address...
remember, i JUST learned C64 BASIC today (and BASIC all together), so this program is VERY dull, and doesn't even keep score------yet... (if anyone knows how you do that, PLEASE let me know)...
http://blackevilweredragon.spymac.com/adjlquiz.zip
(you don't need to know the answers to the questions if you just want to BETA test it.. just pushing enter/return will give incorrect responses, with the correct answer being displayed..
EDIT: Here's a bug I found, can anyone help me on this one? On questions 8 and 10, just pushing return or enter, yields a "correct" response, not a "incorrect" response.. What gives? I looked at the coding, and from what I see, it's all good..
Tell me what you guys think, it's a Quiz program, to a disney cartoon called "American Dragon"..
i know of atleast one thing I forgot to add, on the title screen for it, it needs the Copywrite to Disney, that way they don't get on my case about it, and at the end, I probably should supply my public email address...
remember, i JUST learned C64 BASIC today (and BASIC all together), so this program is VERY dull, and doesn't even keep score------yet... (if anyone knows how you do that, PLEASE let me know)...
http://blackevilweredragon.spymac.com/adjlquiz.zip
(you don't need to know the answers to the questions if you just want to BETA test it.. just pushing enter/return will give incorrect responses, with the correct answer being displayed..
EDIT: Here's a bug I found, can anyone help me on this one? On questions 8 and 10, just pushing return or enter, yields a "correct" response, not a "incorrect" response.. What gives? I looked at the coding, and from what I see, it's all good..