Zappit!
Zappit! is a sprite editor from Quest Automation Ltd which provided an easy means of creating, editing and adding moving coloured sprites to your own SuperBASIC programs, using in-built machine code functions.
You basically have a sprite movement file, which details the number of sprites you wish to create, their size in pixels and position of each sprite. You then enter the number of pixels in a chosen direction that the sprite will move.
Having done that, you then create a separate sprite shape file, which determines the colour of each individual pixel for each sprite (in 8 colours), allowing you to see a magnified view of the sprite, as you enter the details.
A neat utility.
Advertised features include:
- Up to 99 sprites on screen simultaneously
- Each sprite in up to 8 colours
- Up to 80 x 40 pixel size
- Automatic collision detection
- Adds 13 new BASIC commands
- Can be incorporated into your own program from BASIC, no PEEKs or POKEs required
Title: Zappit!
Language: unknown
Author: Martin Gilpin and Mark Leaman
Publisher: Quest Automation Ltd
Year of Publication: 1985
Platforms Suitable for: All Sinclair QLs and emulators
Commercial Status: Commercial
Price as at June 1985: £14.95
Reviews: QL World (October 1985)
Sources Available from: n/a
Latest Version available from: Unknown