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Sunteam
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Joined: 22nd Dec 2002
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Posted: 22nd Dec 2002 17:17
Just got DB Pro, I'm a seasoned bedroom coder with several games under my belt, just thought I'd pop on and say hi
Kangaroo2
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Joined: 26th Sep 2002
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 22nd Dec 2002 17:41
Welcome Hope you enjoy DBPro. IMO its the best way 4 "bedroom developers" to make pro quality games

What have you programmed in b4?

* If the apocalypse comes, email me *
Orgull
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Joined: 21st Oct 2002
Location: Canada
Posted: 22nd Dec 2002 20:21
Hello, and welcome to the forums
Sunteam
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Posted: 24th Dec 2002 20:26
I've done most forms of basic, 6052/680x0/6086 assemblers, c/c++ and dabbled in some other proprietory languages

Viktor
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Joined: 7th Oct 2002
Location: Austria
Posted: 24th Dec 2002 21:01
So you are a C64 (or Atari 8 bit) coder [No 6052 cpu, you mean 6502?] and Amiga (Atari ST) too, with experience with PC´s [Again, 6086 does not exist, but 80x86]...
And what about real CPU´s like Z80 (Any other 8 Bit home computer, NES, Gameboy...)? He he... .
Welcome!

PC: AMD 1200/512 Mb SDR/GF2MX Dual Display/Win2000, 19" Monitor
ZX: Spectrum 128+ Customized version.
Current Project: BMP2SCR Pro (with LDIR)
Sunteam
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Posted: 26th Dec 2002 16:27
Most of my early days experience was on C64 and Amiga, then a little on Atari Jaguar, then I did some work on PC, Black Playstation (Net Yaroze) and finally back to PC

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