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Old 04 February 2012, 22:36   #1
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Hi folks,

Originally scheduled for release around April 2011, it was put back to December 2011 and then slipped again. My first all assembler demo is finally finished

Erm... not sure what else to write, so I'll just attach the .lha file, which contains an .ADF image. It should be run in WinUAE with an A600 configuration (as that was what I developed it on), but will also work on other configurations. It should be run from boot-up.


Added 18th Feb:

Now available on Aminet here


Added 24th March:

I have finally uploaded a video of it to YouTube! You can view it here



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Pouet page: http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=59047


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Old 05 February 2012, 02:01   #2
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Nice copper bars and chess board. And I really like the little dude bouncing the ball, reminded me of flashback

and I liked the mod tune until it played that oriental pipe sample! (but I guess it's not your mod?), And the main logo was sweet too.

A sterling first effort Won't be long before your wowing us with glenz vectors, colour font scroll texts and vector bob galore
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Old 05 February 2012, 02:11   #3
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Nice copper bars and chess board. And I really like the little dude bouncing the ball, reminded me of flashback
Thanks. I actually studied the Conrad Hart animations from Flashback when I started working on it. So I ended up drawing him in a similar style.

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and I liked the mod tune until it played that oriental pipe sample! (but I guess it's not your mod?), And the main logo was sweet too.
Did you read the credits at the end? No, neither tune is mine. The intro logo (that scrolls) was drawn by Greyfox in September 2010.

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A sterling first effort Won't be long before your wowing us with glenz vectors, colour font scroll texts and vector bob galore

Hehe, thanks. I certianly aim to be able to do all those cool things one day


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Old 05 February 2012, 08:28   #4
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Kudos for finishing this Lonewolf10.

Many people would like to write some asm demo code but few actually do.

I agree with what's been said - my favourite thing is the animation on the little walking guy which looks really nice.

Now you've started, why stop here?

Take all the lessons you learned doing this one and code some more!
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Old 05 February 2012, 12:32   #5
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Yup, definite respect for finishing something... makes a welcome change from all the people who come on EAB telling us of their plans to code a <demo/game/brilliant new OS> who then fail to deliver anything!
And at the risk of offending a few people, well done on teaching yourself asm instead of taking the 'easy option' and cobbling together something in Blitz or similar language (*disclaimer* no offence intended, I'm sure blitz basic is very nice /pat)...
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Old 05 February 2012, 14:13   #6
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^^

Amen to both those comments. I got a real thrill watching someones first asm demo. I hope there's more to come!
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Old 07 February 2012, 21:41   #7
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Just downloaded and watched your demo, it certainly has a unique look and design! Congrats on finally finishing it
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Old 08 February 2012, 11:16   #8
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Good stuff man, love that it's multipart
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Old 08 February 2012, 12:03   #9
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I know it is not the intended hardware but I had to give it a try.
It has lots of graphic problems on my 030 and it crashes on the credits. I'll give it a try in compatibility mode!

GReat job on finishing your own demo on your own

[edit] yup, putting the machine on Enhanced chipset mode and disabling CPU caches has fixed it.

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Old 10 February 2012, 22:28   #10
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Thanks to everyone for your comments.


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Kudos for finishing this Lonewolf10.

Many people would like to write some asm demo code but few actually do.
Thanks

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I agree with what's been said - my favourite thing is the animation on the little walking guy which looks really nice.

Now you've started, why stop here?

Take all the lessons you learned doing this one and code some more!
That's good to hear, as I plan on using him (the animated character) in a game someday. I have plenty of ideas, but I'm currently taking a more relaxed approach and converting some of my routines to macro's.



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well done on teaching yourself asm instead of taking the 'easy option' and cobbling together something in Blitz or similar language (*disclaimer* no offence intended, I'm sure blitz basic is very nice /pat)...
Thanks, but I have been making stuff in AMOS for the last 10 years!



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I know it is not the intended hardware but I had to give it a try.
It has lots of graphic problems on my 030 and it crashes on the credits. I'll give it a try in compatibility mode!

GReat job on finishing your own demo on your own

[edit] yup, putting the machine on Enhanced chipset mode and disabling CPU caches has fixed it.
Sorry that it didn't work in your normal setup.


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Old 10 February 2012, 22:30   #11
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Old 10 February 2012, 22:32   #12
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Not yet (unless someone else has done a video of it...)


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ah okay. Not set WinUAE p yet.. Fantastic to see thogh Lonewolf. Well done
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Old 12 February 2012, 16:36   #14
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wow, well done longwolf, great to see my logo on the demo, was very kind of you to use it, last time I had gfx done by me used on an amiga project was "Amnesia Issue 2" back in 1991-2, under the handle "Punisher", plus I wrote the music for there intro too..brings back memories

thanx for sharing it finally.
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wow, well done longwolf, great to see my logo on the demo, was very kind of you to use it, last time I had gfx done by me used on an amiga project was "Amnesia Issue 2" back in 1991-2, under the handle "Punisher", plus I wrote the music for there intro too..brings back memories

thanx for sharing it finally.

I did intend to give you a PM to let you know about this thread, but I forgot

BTW, it's Lonewolf10 not longwolf


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I did intend to give you a PM to let you know about this thread, but I forgot

BTW, it's Lonewolf10 not longwolf


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sry man, a complete typo there ..yes Lonewolf10..great stuff, and thanks also to your great memory
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sry man, a complete typo there
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Heh, didn't check this until now. Well, it wasn't quite my cup of tea, but grats on finishing it & I liked the music
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I just watched the YouTube vid. It seems there's a 2+ second delay for the Audio but that's ok for demos with mostly background music for audio.

It seems that most of the dual-playfield and sprite visual effects could have been done in AmosPro! (Wink wink!)
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I also watched it recently and there are few really cool effects.
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I have just been checking up on my youtube video stats for this and am curious who (if anyone here) has embedded it into their site. (No, it's not me, I haven't gotten around to embedding it in my own site yet!)

Here are the watch stats:

YouTube watch-page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 . 84.0%
Mobile devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 . . 12.2%
Embedded player on other websites . . 6 . . . 3.8%
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You can check which sites have embedded it on Analytics -> Views reports -> Playback locations -> Embedded player.
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Thanks for that Leffmann
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