![]() Sound perfect? Well, it is very, very good but not 100% perfect, and nor should you expect it to be!įirst, your vanilla C64 breadbin is not able to run Vision unaided. This basically says to the programmer … ok, go right ahead! Challenges with Vision BASIC While that is obviously not the entire goal of the package, it is worth highlighting because one of the main complaints about BASIC, and BASIC compilers, is that there are some things that are always going to be faster in pure assembly no matter how great your compiler’s optimizations are. You can in-line assembly code, or even essentially use Vision’s compiler as a 6510 assembler/compiler. If that wasn’t already a LOT, in fact there is another facet of Vision BASIC that makes it incredibly powerful in the right hands. An extensible system of modules and libraries to allow the community to contribute to the capabilities of the system. ![]() New C64 BASIC language features and commands (more on that in a moment).A compiler that accepts C64 BASIC code (mostly) and outputs a C64 standalone binary.In a nutshell, you can think of Vision BASIC as being three things: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |