As I mentioned, I am only going to be talking about my extensions to the language, designed to keep it relevant and competitive in the 21st Century. If you're not a BASIC programmer with a reasonable knowledge of BBC BASIC 5 it's not going to mean a lot I fear.
All-day 'Virtual' Acorn session #9, Saturday 7th November 2020, 9am - 11pm
Re: All-day 'Virtual' Acorn session #9, Saturday 7th November 2020, 9am - 11pm
Re: All-day 'Virtual' Acorn session #9, Saturday 7th November 2020, 9am - 11pm
Here's the video of Mark Moxon's excellent talk entitled "Explaining Elite" which covers the outstanding work Mark put into documenting and commenting the source code for the BBC Micro cassette version of Elite.
http://abug.org.uk/index.php/2020/11/07/explaining-elite/
"BBC Elite source, now fully documented and explained" Stardot thread:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20377
Mark's Elite webpage:
https://www.bbcelite.com
http://abug.org.uk/index.php/2020/11/07/explaining-elite/
"BBC Elite source, now fully documented and explained" Stardot thread:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20377
Mark's Elite webpage:
https://www.bbcelite.com
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Re: All-day 'Virtual' Acorn session #9, Saturday 7th November 2020, 9am - 11pm
Very interesting presentation. I didn't think I was going to understand a word of it, but it was pitched at just the right level for me.
Re: All-day 'Virtual' Acorn session #9, Saturday 7th November 2020, 9am - 11pm
"Explaining Elite" was really interesting - thanks to Mark for presenting and to everyone involved in ABUG for making them available online.
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