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Post by Golan Klinger on Oct 21, 2006 19:07:58 GMT -5
Just a quick reminder to everyone that if you're going to post code it is a good idea to enclose it within code tags (see the # sign in the toolbar) so as to avoid reformatting and worse, the editor misinterpreting your code as instructions.
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Post by huckle on Oct 21, 2006 19:33:11 GMT -5
The pre tag works better for my code (I use notepad). ie, Using the code tag gives: clearscr ldx #20-1 ; DMA clear screen clr lda copydmac,x sta $d300,x dex bpl clr lda #%00001101 sta $d31f
clrlp lda $d31f lsr bcs clrlp
dc.b $32,$dd ; Map $20000.. -> $4000..
dc.b $a9,$08 dc.b $32,$00 dc.b $32,$ee ; Map $40000.. -> $8000.. dc.b $a9,$10 dc.b $32,$00
Using the PRE tag gives: clearscr ldx #20-1 ; DMA clear screen clr lda copydmac,x sta $d300,x dex bpl clr lda #%00001101 sta $d31f
clrlp lda $d31f lsr bcs clrlp
dc.b $32,$dd ; Map $20000.. -> $4000.. dc.b $a9,$08 dc.b $32,$00 dc.b $32,$ee ; Map $40000.. -> $8000.. dc.b $a9,$10 dc.b $32,$00
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Post by MadModder on Oct 24, 2006 10:28:23 GMT -5
But the font becomes too small using any of them. Even if I set my browser to largest size letters, it wont change. It's barely readable. About 5 pixels high...
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Post by Robin Harbron on Oct 24, 2006 13:04:54 GMT -5
Yeah, neither pre nor code tags are really ideal. I wonder if that's something Jeff can fix?
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