Tribute to Atari and the 80's (BASIC programming)
A nostalgia session with the remembrance of a very rich period of our culture and the beginning of personal computing.
It is very cool to programming again in Basic and amazing to observe how difficult it was to programming there time because of the limitation of software and hardware resources.
Process: Code in BASIC Running on an emulator Video screen capture Video cutout Export video to GIF
Date: 10/10/2021
The 64 KB Art collection is a tribute to the period of computers Sinclair ZX81 in the 80's, time when I had my first contact with programming.
It was approximately in 1986, as for 15 years, I saw a computer from nearby. A school friend who lived in a set of buildings known for Iapi at Mooca, S.P., Brazil, he had a TK85, manufactured in Brazil, a clone of ZX81.
My first computer was similar to both, an MC1000 manufactured by CCE.
Tribute to Atari and the 80's (BASIC programming)
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Tribute to Atari and the 80's (BASIC programming)
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Tribute to Atari and the 80's (BASIC programming)
A nostalgia session with the remembrance of a very rich period of our culture and the beginning of personal computing.
It is very cool to programming again in Basic and amazing to observe how difficult it was to programming there time because of the limitation of software and hardware resources.
Process: Code in BASIC Running on an emulator Video screen capture Video cutout Export video to GIF
Date: 10/10/2021
The 64 KB Art collection is a tribute to the period of computers Sinclair ZX81 in the 80's, time when I had my first contact with programming.
It was approximately in 1986, as for 15 years, I saw a computer from nearby. A school friend who lived in a set of buildings known for Iapi at Mooca, S.P., Brazil, he had a TK85, manufactured in Brazil, a clone of ZX81.
My first computer was similar to both, an MC1000 manufactured by CCE.