Difference between revisions of "Ubik's Music"
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Manual: [[File:Ubiks Music Manual.pdf]] | Manual: [[File:Ubiks Music Manual.pdf]] | ||
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+ | ''Click on the pictures above for larger versions. Thanks John for the scans. There is a very important mistake that John discovered in these instructions. They tell you to Poke 50974 (hexC17D) to access your music once compiled. The Poke address should be 50973. John thinks this is the reason everyone gave up with this prog, because of the error in the instruction (50974 is hex C17E). Yeah, I don't know about that but the typo must have definitely led to some serious head scratching in the C64 music circles. | ||
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Revision as of 00:32, 5 April 2020
Ubik's Music was also published as Modern Music System
Source 1
Property | Data |
---|---|
Title | Ubik's Music |
Publisher and/or Developer | Ubik, Firebird Ltd. |
Year | 1987 |
Disk(s) | - |
Number of Index Holes | - |
Media Type | Compact Cassette |
Retail, Budget or Compilation (with name) | Retail |
Country of Release | UK |
Language(s) | english |
Platform | C64 |
NTSC or PAL | PAL |
Protection | None |
Working? | Yes |
Archived | C64 Preservation Project |
Verified by | enigma |
Tape
Additional Information
There exists a blog post that covers Ubik's Music here: http://c64-music.blogspot.com/2010/09/ubiks-music.html
And the manual reviewed here: http://c64-music.blogspot.com/2010/09/ubiks-music.html
Important correction to the manual that was discovered by John in the above linked blog:
Click on the pictures above for larger versions. Thanks John for the scans. There is a very important mistake that John discovered in these instructions. They tell you to Poke 50974 (hexC17D) to access your music once compiled. The Poke address should be 50973. John thinks this is the reason everyone gave up with this prog, because of the error in the instruction (50974 is hex C17E). Yeah, I don't know about that but the typo must have definitely led to some serious head scratching in the C64 music circles.