GLOBE.64 and GLOBE.128

by Georg Schwarz

I wrote these two programs about five years ago, but since I have not seen
anything similar yet on the C64 or the C128 I thought that perhaps other
people would be interested in having a look at them.
As the name already hints to GLOBE.64 and GLOBE.128 display a rotating globe
on the monitor. Use RESTORE to pause and then F1 to quit or any other key to
continue (those 64 users who do not have a reset switch will appreciate this
feature, I guess).
In the 128 version, use ESC instead of F1 to exit. Don't be astonished to exit
to 64 mode; GLOBE.128 actually runs in this mode (due to less complicated
memory access), it just makes use of the C128's 2MHz capability to increase
the pictures/second rate (or should I rather say, decrease the seconds/picture
rate ?? Well, it's an 8 bit CPU, don't forget that, please!) while the
cathode ray is off the visible screen.

Please send any comments to:
georg@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de

(released 06/13/92)