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Letters on Tape(Or Disk)

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:03 pm
by grondinm
Maybe this should go in off-topic but here it is in general.

So i just found out about SpeedScript for the Vic-20 and i must say i am impressed with what it manages to do on the hardware. I very much want to use it and plan to type it in(yes i know i can find a prg or d64 of it but don't take my fun away).

Would anyone be interested in exchanging letters on tapes or disk through snail mail?

I've been looking for pen pals recently and i think this could be a fun and unique way to communicate.

Re: Letters on Tape(Or Disk)

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 7:45 pm
by chysn
When I was in middle school, I did some actual school assignments with SpeedScript. I never typed it in myself, but I had one or two classmates that did.

Before I learned machine language and understood what was going on with all those numbers, I would correct checksum problems by arbitrarily adding to values on the line. Needless to say, my type-in career didn't have a stellar track record.

Re: Letters on Tape(Or Disk)

Posted: Sat May 08, 2021 11:30 am
by ral-clan
A bit of a tangent: I'm surprised there was never a version SpeedScript for the PET like there was for almost every other in the 8-bit line.
Seems like with its nice crisp monitor, 80 columns (on the 8000 models), good RAM availability and nice keyboard it would have been a fine match.
Also, I'm surprised no-one has done it in the years since, as a port between Commodore 8-bit models of text-only software (no graphics/no sound) is usually a fairly straightforward thing.

Re: Letters on Tape(Or Disk)

Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 7:02 pm
by grondinm
I had a blast typing it in. Took 3-4 sessions of a couple hours each. Had to do an extra session since i managed to corrupt my save on tape. Thank god for MLX otherwise i would have made many mistakes i know. I actually found the Machine language easier to type in then BASIC.

If i understood anything about anything i would attempt the PET port as that sounds like an interesting project for sure. Plus i don't even have a PET so...