Difference between revisions of "Amstrad Action March 1991 Type-Ins"
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* Pyramids (Richard Shepard) '''NB 664/6128 only''' | * Pyramids (Richard Shepard) '''NB 664/6128 only''' | ||
* Big Dump (Kevin O'Rourke) | * Big Dump (Kevin O'Rourke) | ||
− | * Cursor (David Ware) | + | * Cursor (David Ware) '''NB 664/6128 only''' |
* Gribbet! (Sean McManus) | * Gribbet! (Sean McManus) | ||
* Message Sparkler (John Hillier and Simon Hope) | * Message Sparkler (John Hillier and Simon Hope) |
Latest revision as of 02:25, 20 December 2020
The following listings were published in the March 1991 issue of Amstrad Action:
Contents
Type-Ins
- Pyramids (Richard Shepard) NB 664/6128 only
- Big Dump (Kevin O'Rourke)
- Cursor (David Ware) NB 664/6128 only
- Gribbet! (Sean McManus)
- Message Sparkler (John Hillier and Simon Hope)
- Snakes (Arthur Vickers)
Notes
- Big Dump produces printed screen copies in fifteen shades on Epson-compatible printers (such as the Citizen 120D). A full screen output takes two sheets of paper.
- Cursor is a routine to display a non-overwriting pointer on-screen and this code is intended to be incorporated into your own programs.