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by ludocode
556 days ago
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That might be rather more difficult than you might expect. Advent of Code uses quite a lot of 64-bit numbers. A bit of googling tells me C64 BASIC only supports 16-bit integers and 32-bit floats. I imagine the other BASICs have similar limitations. I did 2023 Advent of Code with my own compiler and this was the biggest challenge I ran into. I only had 32-bit integers at the time so I had to manually implement 64-bit math and number formatting within the language to be able to do the puzzles. You would probably have to do the same in BASIC. |
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There are Microsoft BASICs that have 64-bit floats, such as built into ROM on the TRS-80 Model I, III and 4 w/Level 2 BASIC, TRS-80 Model 100/102, TI-99/4(a), Apple III, and MSX systems, or on cartridge such as Microsoft BASIC for the Atari 8-bit computers.