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init
Josh Goebel edited this page Mar 28, 2021
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TIC's core API does not include any type of initialization function that is called a single time when your cartridge is first started. Luckily, it's very easy to add this yourself:
function init()
--init your stuff here
t=0
end
-- executed only once
init()
-- executed 60 times every second
function TIC()
cls(12)
print("HELLO WORLD!",84,64)
t=t+1
end
Basically it's enough to define a function (with the name you prefer), and call it outside your TIC
function.
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