04 October 2002, 13:59 | #1 |
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Oldschool Introcoding
hi everyone,
i'm curious what tools where popular to code those damn cool cracktros? where freezing cartridges common? on c64 they were because of the included machine language monitor which gave you the ultimate control. what's the best assembler on amiga? do you know any oldschool coding sources because i wonder if i'm able to use my 64'er assmbler knowledge on amiga too nothing of importance: i just want to do a simple scroller to start with... |
04 October 2002, 14:32 | #2 |
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Best to look in the coding board
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04 October 2002, 15:14 | #3 |
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DEVPAC assembler is the only thing you need apart from some books to learn assembly code.
Ive still got my original Devpac in pristine condition (It still has the price tag on it - £19-95) plus a few books too. |
04 October 2002, 16:46 | #4 |
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do you mean DEVPACK from hisoft?
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I'll post issues 1-5 (there's one missing, dunno which one anymore) of The Source in the zone for you.
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04 October 2002, 17:35 | #6 |
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this 'the source' package sounds very interesting...thanks dude!
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04 October 2002, 19:04 | #7 |
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I think i've seen this on FuNet too... in /pub/amiga/programming/thesource/ to be exact
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04 October 2002, 20:40 | #8 |
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exactly
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04 October 2002, 21:12 | #9 |
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Btw. a lot of those scene coders also used the SEKA Assembler that days
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05 October 2002, 11:14 | #10 |
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Seka was cack...
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05 October 2002, 15:26 | #11 |
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It looks like funet is missing issue #7 of The Source. It's on the aminet: http://www.aminet.org/~aminet/dev/misc/TheSource7.lha
Theres also a similar mag called SHOAH.s: http://www.aminet.org/~aminet/docs/m...oah_s_iss1.lha From memory I think SHOAH.s is more concerned with helping beginners. |
05 October 2002, 18:23 | #12 |
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Shoah
I was in touch with that guy who made Shoah, and I learned a lot of useful stuff through him. My handle at the time was Kn0b (yeah yeah, I know), and I was going to help him with Dreamland, a UFO and such diskmag. I think Dreamland 1 is still on aminet (the gfx guy from Shoah did some superb stuff too), but afaik dreamland 2 never appeared...
Shoah is a good guide for beginners, indeed. |
06 October 2002, 13:33 | #13 |
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Some web site I have into my bookmark talking about demo coding, not specific for Amiga (except the first) but with useful stuff.
http://www.privat.schlund.de/a/amiga/ http://www.democoding.fr.st/ http://www.cfxweb.net/ http://mitglied.lycos.de/PhoeniXHome/main.htm http://logarno.planet-d.net/ Before I use Devpac to code my demos. |
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