Автор: Terry King
Год: 1988
Издатели: Your Sinclair
Языки:
Английский
Формат:
TAP лента
Требования:
ZX Spectrum 48K
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Год: 1988
Издатели: Your Sinclair
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FLIPPETY FLIP
by Terry King
Another recall session now. Right, remember the March issue? A routine
called Flapetty Flap by Michael Wilcox strewn with oo-ers? Well, Terry
King was under the impression that this routine flipped the screen!
Maybe in Harlow, "flip" is the same as "flap", but here, in
Sane-ville, "flap" is an utterly different word to "flip". But I'm in
a forgiving mood, since the Mr King in question decided to write a
flip screen routine. You're forgiven, Mr King - but I hate to think
what Harlow inhabitants would think a program called Duck Simulator
would do!
Flipping 'Eck
Using this is quite easy actually (as long as you recognise that SAVE
and LOAD have two different meanings). Type in the main program,
saving it by RUNing line 300. Once it's saved type GOTO 240 to get it
working. At first, the computer will take a minute and a half to
tabulate the data necessary for the routine. Then you'll be asked to
load a screen and the world will then be your oyster. But don't flip!
Flipper
This is the program in its entirety - quite good eh? No? Suit yourself!
by Terry King
Another recall session now. Right, remember the March issue? A routine
called Flapetty Flap by Michael Wilcox strewn with oo-ers? Well, Terry
King was under the impression that this routine flipped the screen!
Maybe in Harlow, "flip" is the same as "flap", but here, in
Sane-ville, "flap" is an utterly different word to "flip". But I'm in
a forgiving mood, since the Mr King in question decided to write a
flip screen routine. You're forgiven, Mr King - but I hate to think
what Harlow inhabitants would think a program called Duck Simulator
would do!
Flipping 'Eck
Using this is quite easy actually (as long as you recognise that SAVE
and LOAD have two different meanings). Type in the main program,
saving it by RUNing line 300. Once it's saved type GOTO 240 to get it
working. At first, the computer will take a minute and a half to
tabulate the data necessary for the routine. Then you'll be asked to
load a screen and the world will then be your oyster. But don't flip!
Flipper
This is the program in its entirety - quite good eh? No? Suit yourself!