On Sep 6, 5:38 am, limtc <thyech...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just to show you what an 8 year old can do with Complete Pascal - that
probably quite hard to do with Applesoft + ICONIX - he just uploaded
his latest program "Apple IIGS", which is a drawing of Apple IIGS
using QuickDraw - all by his own.
On 9 6 , 2 59 , magnusfalkirk <dean.pha...@gmail.com> wrote:
As I said your site is incentive for me to finally get around to
learning to program, I just need to make the time to do it. I've als
got a copy of MD Basic, along with docs, that I need to play around
with. I wonder if it would be possible to use ICONIX with that to
access Super Hi-Res Graphics on the GS in a Basic program?
Excellent site!
Here's another question,
I appreciate how dead-simple the graphics routines you've demonstrated
are.
I'm used to assembly where I had to manually start all the toolsets...
a nice chunk of code!
It's nice just to be able call Graphics(320); to get hacking on
QuickDrawII !
I'd like to be able to load a PIC file from a paint program to a port
and grab from it..etc.
That should consist of using the memory manager to create a handle and
all that.... so
Is using the memory manager tool calls as easy here as the graphics
routines seem to be
or am I going to have to start all the toolsets manually... like the
code in Programmer's Introduction book?
Thanks for all the hard work!!