![]() ![]() I doubt that there are EXEC calls in his code, but I haven't asked him either. The prologue/epilogue were modified by Joe Z to support the Tutorvision/Tutor Pro systems. No calls to the EXEC that I have written. What errors are you seeing? Also, when you say "run with INTYBASIC SDK", did you mean jzintv or something else? Make sure that you update your local copy of build.cmd to point the paths to where IntyBASIC and jzintv are located. To build it, I open a command prompt on Windows 10, go to the folder where the source code is stored, and type "build.cmd". ![]() Note that the GRAM cards are are all unique and embed a binary sequence number in the their 3rd line of pixels. This has been tested on the original Intellivision, a Tutor Pro, and a Keyboard Component. Thus, a MOB that is touching nothing will display a collision value of "C00".īecause this is a demo program, all Intellivision colors are displayed which results in the garish appearance. It is normal behavior for bits 10 and 11 to always be set. The MOB collision registers are displayed in order from MOB 0 to 7. Pressing side buttons while using the disc will slow down movement, handy for fine-tuned movement. ![]()
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