Tag: programming
As mentioned earlier here, 64bites.com is a website run by Michal Taszycki that will run weekly screencasts, teaching you budding programmers out there how to write intros, demos and games in 6502 machine language on your favourite breadbin, the Commodore 64. The website at the moment has some teaser lessons using BASIC, but it is now officially announced that the full…
64 Bites is releasing a free episode of the upcoming video series about Commodore 64 programming. It is the second one in the series – “Episode #002 – BASIC’s Basics”. In few weeks, the author will release the website c64bites.com, with a subscription-based service where one video will be make available every week. Link: 64 Bites – Episode #2
This new version is mainly a bug fix, but there are some minor new features. Improvements in v3.2.2: Import binary file as disassembly. Set sprite scratch pad background colour. Keyboard short cuts for collapsing/expanding regions. Bugs Fixed: Assembler: Generate to disk image. BASIC: Improved syntax highlighting. Wrong case used when commenting certain lines. Commenting blank lines. General: Menu and/or tool…
This time around, Lavandeira goes through the basics of a C program, aiming people that never programmed using the language. Reading through the text, I was gladly surprise how he explained basic concepts and syntax structures. Even if you are not interested on MSX programming, but want to learn a bit more about C language, I strongly recommend this article….
I have found this blog by Ricardo Quesada, who had developed for the Commodore between late 80’s until 1993. He makes a comparison of what he would use to code for the machine back then, the resources he had available like books, BBS, etc. with what is available today. It is incredible how things have changed since then, and how…









