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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : CMM2: Example games and other programs (wiki page)

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capsikin
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Posted: 12:05am 26 Aug 2020
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Example games and other programs for the CMM2 (on fruitoftheshed)

I've put a bunch more rough links on here, uncategorised - great to see so many new programs.

I'm also posting to let new people know about the page.

If I've missed a program that should be on there (and I probably have) you can add it directly if you have time, or just let me know.

  capsikin said  
  thwill said  
  Jamesk said  Would anyone have any objection if I started a CMM2/MMBasic Awesome List on GitHub? I wouldn't store anyone's code within the repository. It would simply be a list of links to code examples, git repositories, and archives.


Hi James, before you start anything I just want to make you aware that "Capsikin" initiated something similar on "Fruit of the Shed" last week:

http://fruitoftheshed.com/Colour%20MaxiMite%202%20(CMM2).Example-games-and-other-programs.ashx

and since I found out I've been lending a hand.

The wiki software is a bit creaky and outdated but it's just about adequate to the task and avoids a "fracturing" of the information.

I'm sure I speak for both of us in saying we'd greatly welcome all contributions, either directly or as comments in this thread.

Best wishes,

Tom


Yes, contributors welcome.

Initially I just put things in without categorising much, at the moment the games and some "Other Amusements" are separated from the others but all in the same wiki page. I want it to be easy to add more links, but also find some larger / more impressive examples among the 10-50 line code examples (though if we get too many large examples, I also want smaller easy-to-understand examples to be easy to find - again, having separate headings will help).
 
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