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Latest revision as of 07:44, 4 August 2020

The following listings were published in the July 1990 issue of Amstrad Action:

Type-Ins

  • Mine (Simon Tully)
  • MusicFX (Simon Tully)
  • Twister (Colin Young)
  • Bounce (Jonathan Dean) NB 664/6128 only
  • Bankswop (N Little) NB 6128 only

Notes

  • Mine: Use QAOP to control the character.
  • MusicFX: Follow the prompts, use space to mark the repeat point in the pattern, and X to get to the keyboard display.
  • Bounce: Use cursor keys (left/right/up) or joystick. AA published further amendments in AA60 Forum to create a workable 464 version.
  • BankSwop: This utility lets you have four BASIC listings in memory simultaneously. Each can be up to 16k in length. The command |BANK,x swaps between them. When initiated bank 1 is selected. On execution of the |BANK command, the BASIC program is saved into the currently selected bank. Then the new BASIC program is loaded from the new bank. The four banks are numbered 1-4.

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