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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Petit computer est un logiciel de programmPetit computer est un logiciel de programmation payant téléchargeable développé par Gamebridge sorti sur la console DS de Nintendo le 25 juillet 2013, cependant, il n'est plus disponible depuis février 2015. Le langage de programmation qu'utilise ce dernier est une variante du BASIC. Il y a la possibilité de transformer ses programmes en QR codes, afin que d'autres personnes détenant le logiciel puissent les scanner. Ils auront alors à leur tour le jeu fait par la communauté et seront libres d'y jouer (mais aussi de le modifier, etc.). Un livre a également été écrit pour apprendre à créer un jeu (Je programme ma DS avec petit computer, de Grégoire et Marie-Noëlle de Woot).ter, de Grégoire et Marie-Noëlle de Woot). , 「プチコン」(PETIT COMPUTER)は、2011年3月9日にスマイルブームより配信されたニンテンドーDSiウェア。開発については、北海道札幌市に所在する、スマイルブーム、ロケットスタジオの3社による共同開発。バージョンアップ版である「プチコンmkII」についても記述する。 Microsoft Windowsが台頭してくる前、1980年代の低価格帯ホビーパソコン・8ビットパソコンを再現した仕様となっている。 以下、用語は原則としてプチコン取扱説明書による。 , Petit Computer is a software development aPetit Computer is a software development application for the Nintendo DSi and later systems, developed by SmileBoom in Sapporo, Japan. The application is built around a custom dialect of BASIC known as SmileBASIC (not to be confused with the 3DS sequel with the same name). Users can write games and other software using the onscreen keyboard and run the applications from within Petit Computer. The platform supports text-based console applications, visual applications, and any combination of the two. Input is available via hardware buttons, touchscreen input, or the onscreen keyboard. In addition to the code editor and interpreter, Petit Computer includes a simple shell for file management, as well as file sharing functionality. Files can be shared by a direct wireless connection between two DS systems, or by the use of QR codes. The usage of QR codes enabled some users to develop desktop software that can be used to write SmileBASIC and generate a QR code for easy transfer to the DS. Petit Computer comes with several simple sample applications, 5 sample games, and several graphics-editing applications, all written in SmileBASIC with viewable source code. The latter applications can be used to create sprites, backgrounds, and other resources that can then be used within user-created software. Hundreds of premade sprites and tiles are included with Petit Computer. An extensive manual is available from within Petit that describes the basic features and limitations of SmileBASIC, as well as brief descriptions of most of the commands and their syntax. of most of the commands and their syntax.
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rdfs:comment Petit computer est un logiciel de programmPetit computer est un logiciel de programmation payant téléchargeable développé par Gamebridge sorti sur la console DS de Nintendo le 25 juillet 2013, cependant, il n'est plus disponible depuis février 2015. Le langage de programmation qu'utilise ce dernier est une variante du BASIC. Il y a la possibilité de transformer ses programmes en QR codes, afin que d'autres personnes détenant le logiciel puissent les scanner. Ils auront alors à leur tour le jeu fait par la communauté et seront libres d'y jouer (mais aussi de le modifier, etc.). Un livre a également été écrit pour apprendre à créer un jeu (Je programme ma DS avec petit computer, de Grégoire et Marie-Noëlle de Woot).ter, de Grégoire et Marie-Noëlle de Woot). , Petit Computer is a software development aPetit Computer is a software development application for the Nintendo DSi and later systems, developed by SmileBoom in Sapporo, Japan. The application is built around a custom dialect of BASIC known as SmileBASIC (not to be confused with the 3DS sequel with the same name). Users can write games and other software using the onscreen keyboard and run the applications from within Petit Computer. The platform supports text-based console applications, visual applications, and any combination of the two. Input is available via hardware buttons, touchscreen input, or the onscreen keyboard.uchscreen input, or the onscreen keyboard. , 「プチコン」(PETIT COMPUTER)は、2011年3月9日にスマイルブームより配信されたニンテンドーDSiウェア。開発については、北海道札幌市に所在する、スマイルブーム、ロケットスタジオの3社による共同開発。バージョンアップ版である「プチコンmkII」についても記述する。 Microsoft Windowsが台頭してくる前、1980年代の低価格帯ホビーパソコン・8ビットパソコンを再現した仕様となっている。 以下、用語は原則としてプチコン取扱説明書による。
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