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- D I S K O V E R Y
- by Dave Moorman
-
-
- As you probably have guessed,
- putting together NICKEL GAMES has been
- my "passion of the month." Also, Holly
- has its town fair in September, which
- meant a lot of real work for the old
- pastor.
-
- Our church always does a float for
- the parade. It's not too hard. We save
- our props and sets from Vacation Bible
- School and use them for the float.
- This year, our VBS theme was "The
- Circle G Ranch," and (by pure good
- fortune) the fair theme was "Cowboy
- Up!" So with a power screw driver and
- a staple gun, we got the float up in a
- couple of days -- and won Grand
- Champion! How 'bout that?
-
- We also do the Fair Dinner at the
- church, which is not my problem. I
- just help take the money. But Marty
- Campbell called me earlier in the
- month and asked if I would head up the
- Fair Breakfast he usually put
- together. Like a fool, I said "Yes." I
- had help finding help for the morning,
- but Sheri and I wound up frying 20
- pounds of link sausages the night
- before. Next year, we will have
- sausage gravy!
-
- And in between, I rushed to get
- NICKEL GAMES ready to sell at the
- fair. I am becoming kind of adept at
- Visual Basic (for the Windows/PC),
- though the zillion commands are still
- somewhat a mystery. I found a good web
- site that explains about 90% of the
- commands:
-
- www.officecomputertraining.com/
- vbtutorial/tutpages/
-
- Everything else I needed was in my
- Learn Visual Basic in 21 Days -- a
- good primer but a poor reference book.
-
- Visual Basic has many good points.
- It uses Visual design, so putting
- together the buttons and text boxes
- and everything is a snap. And it is
- Event Driven, which means the program
- just waits until the user does
- something, like click a button. The
- button has its own event handling
- routine, which is what the programmer
- writes.
-
- Even so, I am glad I have BASIC
- 2.0 on the C-64. The language is small
- -- someone said it has 76 commands,
- functions, and operators. I haven't
- counted. But I usually don't need to
- look up stuff all the time.
-
- The problem with any language is
- that it was written by somebody. That
- means each command has its abilities
- -- and its challenges. We all know how
- challenged the INPUT command is -- and
- avoid using it whenever possible.
- Getting to know the quirks of the
- various commands and "methods" is a
- process that takes time. And play.
- Programming should not be done when
- there is a deadline.
-
- And, once we add Mr.Mouse or
- DotBASIC to our modest machine, we
- have a heck of a computer to play
- with. The limitations are there -- but
- they don't really get in the way of
- creativity. And that is what our
- LOADSTAR vault is full of: creativity.
-
- I try not to actually [play] the
- programs while putting together an
- issue or collection. It takes too much
- time. But then I find one that I can't
- quit. My current favorites are
- BLOCKHEAD'S REVENGE and the solitaire
- SHAMROCKS. Way too many minutes (make
- that [hours]) disappear when I get
- going at either one of these.
-
- So anyway -- here is 241!
-
- I need to make clear how long
- LOADSTAR is scheduled to go. We are
- definitely good through
-
- ISSUE 256!
-
- This might take a couple of years, at
- the rate we are getting issues out the
- door. I wish we could hit a monthly
- deadline as surely as Fender did for
- so many years. But its just not going
- to happen. I apologize to those of you
- who (like me a number of years ago)
- wait with bated breath by the mail box
- for the next issue. It is coming! I
- promise you that. The only question is
- "When?"
-
- Soon enough! We REALLY need your
- help with content for LOADSTAR. Take a
- look at the graphics we have on this
- issue. These are just photos taken off
- the Web. Some things work, others
- don't. But I am sure YOU have a few
- photos you could share with other
- LOADSTARites! Just send me a copy --
- physical or electronic. I can get them
- into C-64 format fairly quickly.
-
- Please, though -- no photos of
- your computer system. I know that you
- are proud of what you have. And, if
- you are like me, want more. But photos
- don't tell the story.
-
- Better -- go on a photo safari
- around your home or neighborhood. Get
- shots of interesting things --
- buildings, faces, still lifes, auto
- accidents.
-
- DMM
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