Commodore 64 101 - How To Add A For Next Loop In BASIC On Your C64 Vic-20 C128 PET - Episode 1143.2
Channel:
Subscribers:
2,750
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sxYQf6Tcy0
Experimenting with an intro...and exit sound...otherwise the same...
A For Next Loop as well as having a counter count is simple, but vital to programming in most any language...the syntax may be different, but the idea is the same...enjoy!
Adding the pokes and the print statement that will change your border and background to black and your cursor to white...
poke 53280,0
poke 53281,0
Etc!
Another very quick simple modification of your first BASIC program makes a significant change to the screen output!
It is time to get a bit of confidence when it comes to programming on the 8-Bit Commodore computers! Here is a very simple program to get you started!
Small steps...and with each little step, comes just a wee bit of knowledge!
Other Videos By Dave Bradley - 8-Bit Commodore Man
Tags:
dave
david
bradley
dave bradley
david bradley
bradley twins
basic
2.0
commodore
64
c64
c-64
64c
64-c
vic
vic20
vic-20
pet
cbm
coding
program
programs
programming
experiment
experimenting
learning
101
c128
c-128
128
plus/4
c16
pet 2001
4032
4016
8032
superpet
sp9000
BASIC
write
your
own
line numbers
poke
pokes
tpug
toronto pet users group
world of commodore
jim butterfield
vintage
8-bit
8 bit
color
colour
load$
list
run
disk drive
print
your name
how to
commodore 101