10-02-2023, 03:38 PM
Some of you have a hard time understanding alternative ways of doing things.
Try programming for Timex Sinclair and having to deal with only 64k values considered random numbers, and the "seed" only starts at a different point of the same table. There might have been a bit of black magic involved on that computer with 1024 bytes of RAM.
Try programming for Timex Sinclair and having to deal with only 64k values considered random numbers, and the "seed" only starts at a different point of the same table. There might have been a bit of black magic involved on that computer with 1024 bytes of RAM.