I Built Mystify & Starfield on the Agon Light
Support the Channel - https://ncot.uk/support Get the code for this episode - https://github.com/ncot-tech/agon-gra... I'm learning how to program the Agon Light, and as a project thought it'd be fun to try and program two of the classic Windows 3.11 screensavers - Mystify and Starfield Simulation. My aim is not to simply program the Agon Light by cloning the Windows 3.11 screensavers, but to learn how to program the Agon Light at all. Ultimately I want to learn how to program games for the Agon Light. In this video I learn how to program the Agon Light's graphics system which is very similar to the BBC Micro's graphics system. #programming #bbcmicro #agonlight #agon #learnprogrammingonyoutube #retrocomputer

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