MMBasic Programming Challenge 2022
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- This video showcases the entries to the MMBasic Programming Challenge 2022.
Find out more about MMBasic, the Colour Maximite 2 and PicoMite: geoffg.net/
Read the Challenge rules and download the source code for the entries: github.com/thwill1000/mmbasic...
Still interested? then visit The Back Shed forums: www.thebackshed.com/forum/Vie...
Thank you to TweakerRay (tweakerray.bandcamp.com) for the sound track.
Theme music: Spaceflight from the album: "Quad Damage"
Closing theme: Beepbox from the album: "Distance" - Наука та технологія
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Hey this is a neat idea!
Great video!! Best, 73' pa1cx
Great review of the entries, well done and thanks!
Amazing Programms !!! Good work ! Thanks Thomas for presenting these.
Great video Tom - thanks very much for your efforts in making it 🙂
Enjoyed watching! Thank you!!
Better late than never 🙂
Congratulation to the Winners,
Cheers to youTom, for a job well done!
I apologize for my criticism concerning the quality of the programs - I didn't realize the restrictions and rules - which honestly don't make any sense to me. To get the ball rolling faster, rather than seeing it stopping, I suggest an unrestricted annual challenge which could include crowdfunded prizes to reward the effort of developing professional software. Who could imagine contributing some 10 £/€/$? 🧡
all basic compo ia great.!. just finishing my msx basic stuff got a pico mite. need more time with that mm basic. great stuff! nice compo
Great looking games!
Is there a video out there on how to take a Raspberry Pi and turn it into a retro computer that runs MMBASIC?
Assuming you are talking about the Raspberry Pi SBC (as opposed to the Raspberry Pico / RP2040 micro-controller) then the simple answer is "no", the more complex answer is complex ... post your question on www.thebackshed.com/forum/ViewForum.php?FID=16 and the denziens (including myself) will try to answer it for you.
I'm really sorry, but this is a fantastic challenge for a brilliant - and capable! - BASIC-computer that Geoff Graham designed. Why is it presented in the worst possible way? It's boring, it's nerdly - and most of the programs presented are on a VIC-20 level, and don't make use of the CMM2's speed and enhanced MM-BASIC possibilities. Big disappointment.