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Commodore History | Building Wizard of Wor for the Commodore 64 from the original 1983 source code @commodorehistory | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In this video I build Jeff Bruette's original 1983 Wizard of Wor source code for the Commodore 64 using all the original development tools that Jeff would have used in 1983 and all the original hardware that he used, and I end up with a working Wizard of Wor game.

0:00 Intro
1:22 Commodore 8032 PET as a C64 Dev/build environment
1:46 Commodore's build environment quick history
2:21 What was included with the PET assembler/dev system
2:41 Commodore build process, step one: writing the code
3:16 Commodore build process, step two: assembling the code
3:34 Commodore build process, step three: running the loader
3:51 Commodore build process, step four: testing the binary
4:06 Commodore build process, overview
4:28 Introduction to the real world demonstration of the build process
6:38 Bo Zimmerman's UUPX code
7:07 Building a cable for data transfer between the PET and C64
7:24 Real world build walkthrough, step two: assembling the code
9:23 Wizard of Wor source code walkthrough
12:25 Real world build walkthrough, step two: running the assembler
13:39 Real world build walkthrough, step three: running the loader
17:55 Running Bo Zimmerman's UUPX to transfer the binary from the PET to the C64
21:30 Running the newly assembled Wizard of Wor binary on a C64
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Building Wizard of Wor for the Commodore 64 from the original 1983 source code @commodorehistory

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