03-13-2006, 07:46 AM
I just found a wonderful source of old art work on the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer, also known as the COCO. The site is the COCO FRIENDS DISK MAGAZINE, at:
http://142.179.110.134/~jeffv/cocodisk/
Issue #58 of that magazine mentions the program that I posted here under the name "SCOTT.bas", which is J. Ventling's portrait of George C. Scott, an excellent example of heavy use of the DRAW graphics statement.
The site hosts a large number of articles and programs that were written in BASIC, especially for the COCO.
There is much material to investigate there!
http://142.179.110.134/~jeffv/cocodisk/
Issue #58 of that magazine mentions the program that I posted here under the name "SCOTT.bas", which is J. Ventling's portrait of George C. Scott, an excellent example of heavy use of the DRAW graphics statement.
The site hosts a large number of articles and programs that were written in BASIC, especially for the COCO.
There is much material to investigate there!