https://www.8bitcoding.com/p/crazy-solitaire.html
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It feels almost surreal how much Commander X16 can accomplish with assembler as the starting point. I began my project with your tutorials as inspiration, and it still blows my mind to see how much things can be done in one 1/60 of a second!From DusanStrakl's blog: One thing that surprised me the most was that Commander X16 is able to handle all those graphics manipulations very quickly. I was concerned that relatively narrow channel between CPU and VERA will be a bottleneck but it works very quickly and I didn’t even need to optimize the code too much.