>> The classic contest programming anything "new" and interesting in
>> SuperBASIC (who operate in a standard QL without expanding). Who part of
>> the code is in assembler It is accepted.
>>   
> That last sentence is a bit Spanish (8-)#

It is very strange. Swear that I am Spanish. ;)

> What exactly are you saying there?
> ... that calls to machine code are accepted?

You can use operating system calls, machine code in DATAs or external
binary files.
In this case, the assembler source code should be delivered.

>> 2.- QL screens programed
>>
>> Like "Screen Stars" section in QL World. Simple. A QL SuperBASIC program
>> showing an artistic screen.  
> A hint - the programs that won a QL World screen drawing program (and
> third place I think) used turtle graphics with recursive loops and
> data statements.
>
> They did though have one very important proviso.  They required one
> line basic commands (ie no use of : ) and limited the number of lines.
> I think you ought to limit the basic code size in some way, otherwise
> things could get out of hand.

What was the line limit? What would be an acceptable number?


Regards,

Javier Guerra (badaman)
Sinclair QL Spanish Resources
http://sinclairql.es

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