Actually I got more from the logic game.
I have a low level of programing for the PC so I get most of the commands
(loop,if - end if,etc.)
But for the VMU you have to make your own fonts,and that is where im stuck right
now.
I already get how to clear the screen and how the "hello world" program clears
the screen and prints in two parts with xbnk.
I just want to know how to put my own version of small fonts on the VMU LCD,I
guess I'm going to start mesing with the "small font" program.
--- In vmu-dev@y..., "M. Jumper" <mj98765@y...> wrote:
> The graphics are a little complicated, and the LOGIC
> game is a little complicated to be learning from. A
> good example to learn from is the VMU Script 'hello'
> example, once you understand that go on to the more
> advanced 'hello world' example. Both of these examples
> are commented to explain everything. Just go to the
> site to view them.
> If you want to have a more advanced understanding of
> the LCD, visit the VMU Script concepts page and see if
> you can get some ideas from there. It will explain
> some technical things about the LCD.
>
> VMU SCRIPT HOMEPAGE:
> http://www.vmuscript.8m.com
>
> VMU SCRIPT CONCEPTS PAGE:
> http://www.vmuscript.8m.com/concepts.html
>
> VMU SCRIPT E-MAIL:
> vmuscript@v...
>
> --- vmufan@y... wrote:
> > I undestand almost all by now,but I am still having
> > trouble with getting graphics to the LCD.
> >
> > I need help with a small example on how to get the
> > graphics on the LCD.
> >
> > I can make the logo on the logic move to any place
> > now,so i'm getting there.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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