OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS: DRAWING SPOCK USING DATA

This is a renderer for the data file retrieved by BASIC Programming Language FB Group. The file (CSV) is stored on the host file system, then loaded and used by ugBASIC to be loaded as DATA instruction. This example will render Spock.

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SOURCE CODE ()

	OPTION READ FAST

	PROCEDURE example ON ALL BUT VIC20

		BITMAP ENABLE(320,200)

		CLS WHITE

		INK BLACK

		DATA AS POSITION LOAD "spock.csv" AS TEXT

		DIM x1 AS POSITION, y1 AS POSITION
		DIM x2 AS POSITION, y2 AS POSITION
		DO
		 	READ x1, y1, x2, y2
		 	IF x1 = 999 THEN
		 		HALT
		 	ENDIF
		 	LINE x1, y1 TO x2, y2
		LOOP

	END PROC

	example[] ON ALL BUT VIC20

How to compile and run the example

The instructions here refer to compiling the example from the command line. For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile each single example with just one click.



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Amstrad CPC 464, Amstrad CPC 6128, Amstrad CPC 664

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.cpc -O dsk -o contrib_spock2.dsk contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.cpc.exe -O dsk -o contrib_spock2.dsk contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Atari 1200XL, Atari 130XE, Atari 600XL, Atari 65XE, Atari 800XE, Atari 800XL, Atari XEGS

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.atarixl -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.atarixl.exe -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Atari 400, Atari 800

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.atari -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.atari.exe -O xex -o contrib_spock2.xex contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Coleco Vision, Dina (Chuang Zao Zhe 50), SpectraVideo SV-603 VGA

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.coleco -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.coleco.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Commodore 128 (CPU 8502)

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.c128 -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.c128.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Commodore 128 (CPU Z80)

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.c128z -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.c128z.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Commodore 64, Commodore Executive 64

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.c64 -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.c64.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Dragon 32

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.d32 -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.d32.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Dragon 64

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.d64 -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.d64.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

MSX

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.msx1 -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.msx1.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Olivetti Prodest PC128, Thomson MO6

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.pc128op -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.pc128op.exe -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Plus/4

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.plus4 -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.plus4.exe -O prg -o contrib_spock2.prg contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

SEGA SC-3000

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.sc3000 -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.sc3000.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

SEGA SG-1000

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.sg1000 -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.sg1000.exe -O rom -o contrib_spock2.rom contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

TRS-80 Color Computer, TRS-80 Color Computer 2

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.coco -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.coco.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

TRS-80 Color Computer 3

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.coco3 -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.coco3.exe -O bin -o contrib_spock2.bin contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Thomson MO5

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.mo5 -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.mo5.exe -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

Thomson TO8

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.to8 -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.to8.exe -O k7 -o contrib_spock2.k7 contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

ZX Spectrum +2, ZX Spectrum 128K, ZX Spectrum 48K

In order to compile the example, type this command on the command line:

Linux

ugbc.zx -O tap -o contrib_spock2.tap contrib_spock2.bas

Windows

ugbc.zx.exe -O tap -o contrib_spock2.tap contrib_spock2.bas

For Microsoft Windows users we suggest using UGBASIC-IDE, which allows you to download and compile this example with just one click.

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