Sujet : Re: C64 Basic cursor posi
De : nospam.Andreas.Dissel (at) *nospam* f8001.n240.z2.fidonet.org (Andreas Dissel)
Groupes : comp.sys.cbmDate : 18. Aug 2024, 07:38:10
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-=> Paul Lee wrote to All <=-
PL> On Sunday, October 23, 1994 at 9:14:45 PM UTC, Marko M}�kel}� wrote:
> >>>>> "Nhat-Viet" == Nhat-Viet Phi <
nhat...@nucleus.com> writes:
> Nhat-Viet> Hey, hey, hey!! Look what I found in the June 1992 issue of
> Nhat-Viet> COMPUTE Magazine, Gazette edition! (page G-24,
> Nhat-Viet> "Programmer's Page" column)
> Nhat-Viet> POKE 211,C (moves cursor to specified Column, 0-79)
> Nhat-Viet> POKE 214,R (moves cursor to specified Row, 0-24)
> Yes, but you must PRINT a carriage return after that, or the ($D1) and
> ($F3) pointers won't be changed. So, that's why you must make
> POKE 214,(R-1)AND255:PRINT:POKE 211,C instead, as I suggested before.
>
> Marko
PL> This is such a late response, but if you are still there Marko, thank
PL> you so much. I was tearing my hair out, when my code was not setting
PL> the row. (but it was working everywhere else). You are a star!
This is an even later response, but it was very helpfull for me too.
I discovered it today. So thainx a bunch!
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