The gig wasn't filmed (though the audio was recorded), but here's me practicing for the gig ...
At the venue :
https://youtu.be/cQcWz4JG-yk
And in my kitchen :
https://youtu.be/KfNXTjF3KP4
Which gives a good indication as to how it might have been.
The gig wasn't filmed (though the audio was recorded), but here's me practicing for the gig ...
Hi Rafael, welcome to the forums !Hi.
I am Rafa Vico, developer of some old spectrum games (Rafael Vico Costa in database) and begining to code new games again. I am from Spain, and a friend recommended me this site.
I wait to visit this world a lot from now.
Action for now, I made two games for ZX-Dev, but text games with icon menu are interesting
Hola Rafa! You can check out, but...
Are you still coding, or are you mainly AGD now? Either way, great news!and begining to code new games again.
Have a look at this review on YouTube and make your own decision. If you buy one, let us know how you get on.PaultheRoman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 8:13 pm @PeterJ @stupidget
The reason why I'm looking at the Omni Desktop is because I want a 128k ram Speccy that can play all the games, but I also love how the 48k Speccy looks. And the Omni Desktop seems to fit those two things on my wishlist. Do you guys have any other suggestions?
Howdy folks, I'm just an occasional dabbler in Speccy-related nostalgia at the moment. The 30-minute machine code tutorial I wrote 10 years ago is still available, kindly hosted by Arjun at https://chuntey.wordpress.com/2010/01/1 ... 0-minutes/
Don't feel you have to!
I'll second that. The code was way over my head, but it introduced me to using an assembler, and gave me the confidence to have a bash. It was a great 'way in' to Jonathan's book