JDT
Veteran Member
OK since I couldnt find that old version of Hotdog stand, whatever it was that I think I remember. I wrote a cude simulation (that needs much work) I wrote it in quickbasic 4.5. I offer to you, source code for your purusal (and hopefully suggestions) in .bas and .txt formats. I also included a precompiled executable for those without a basic interpreter.
Its as simple as I could make it just to see if I was proficient enough to get the idea to function, it needs much polishing. I also wrote with an IBM 5150 in mind, anyone know the highest "SCREEN XX" function that a Mono or CGA card can function at? My IBM 5150 has a VGA card... but I wanted to write with the era in mind. I did eventually want to implement some simple graphics.
Also the logic behind the random choices between foods is skewed, hot or cold beverages seems about right. I have a 1000 possible atendance per game, depending on wheather and temperature, they might want different things.. the beta plays through 3 games.
I also want to implement a high scores function. Maybe a center graphic during the purchase section (which is the only playing area atm)
Anyway
Suggestions welcomed.
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/csb1.zip
Its as simple as I could make it just to see if I was proficient enough to get the idea to function, it needs much polishing. I also wrote with an IBM 5150 in mind, anyone know the highest "SCREEN XX" function that a Mono or CGA card can function at? My IBM 5150 has a VGA card... but I wanted to write with the era in mind. I did eventually want to implement some simple graphics.
Also the logic behind the random choices between foods is skewed, hot or cold beverages seems about right. I have a 1000 possible atendance per game, depending on wheather and temperature, they might want different things.. the beta plays through 3 games.
I also want to implement a high scores function. Maybe a center graphic during the purchase section (which is the only playing area atm)
Anyway
Suggestions welcomed.
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/csb1.zip