Автор: Alex J. Chircop
Год: 1990
Издатели: Your Sinclair
Языки:
Английский
Формат:
TAP лента
Требования:
ZX Spectrum 48K
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Год: 1990
Издатели: Your Sinclair
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SORT OF FLASHY THING
by Alex J Chircop
[a$ wasn't initialised, so the program crashed straight away. Lines 20&30]
[in the listing just LET a$=" ", so the screen was blank all the time. ]
[YS used a printer which didn't print UDGs, so maybe that's why. I put in]
[a couple of symbols so that something was visible. JimG]
Sound-to-light programs are nothing new, but seeing as there are loads
of different things you can do with them I thought I'd print another
one. This time it's from Alex J Chircop who, in addition to making
impressive use of his middle initial, lives in Malta which is, erm,
miles away.
This particular sound-to-light program works a bit like an
oscilloscope (one of those things that draws wibbly lines). Bash it
in, play some music or something through the ear socket and off you go.
by Alex J Chircop
[a$ wasn't initialised, so the program crashed straight away. Lines 20&30]
[in the listing just LET a$=" ", so the screen was blank all the time. ]
[YS used a printer which didn't print UDGs, so maybe that's why. I put in]
[a couple of symbols so that something was visible. JimG]
Sound-to-light programs are nothing new, but seeing as there are loads
of different things you can do with them I thought I'd print another
one. This time it's from Alex J Chircop who, in addition to making
impressive use of his middle initial, lives in Malta which is, erm,
miles away.
This particular sound-to-light program works a bit like an
oscilloscope (one of those things that draws wibbly lines). Bash it
in, play some music or something through the ear socket and off you go.