10 February 2006, 23:02 | #1 |
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Lots of ASM code
It's good to see a few people who want to learn asm on here. I`ve still got all of my old source code from years of writing intros, demos, trainers and I`ll even upload the source code of my tour-de-force, "Sonic Attack".
Grab Sonic Attack here: http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=12346 Because I`ve still got all my old sources, even my earliest attempts at scrollers, copper bars etc.. I`ll be glad to share all and help out where I can. |
11 February 2006, 12:32 | #2 |
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Thanks ray - Upload away (ooooh a rhyme )
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11 February 2006, 14:21 | #3 |
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I'm really surprised to see/heard that you was also a coder. I've always like your music and was happy to rip them from the game in the past
BTW why did you never release a full Sonic clone ? |
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Ghehe... how brilliant to see more and more old skoolers pop up here... Those sources are much welcomed here
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very cool!
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<3 Sonic Attack!!! <3
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21 February 2006, 13:50 | #7 |
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w00t! thanks Ray, having a look at your old source would be great!
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21 February 2006, 18:44 | #8 |
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I'm currently trying to understand amiga .asm so if you have any nice commented source examples... that would be much apriciated
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21 February 2006, 22:21 | #9 |
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Although I recently uncovered a source disk from when we had a meet at Uncle Tom's place around 89'ish, I don't have much of my oldest code left from the days before joining Phenomena/Scoopex. Shame really. Have the newer stuff left though, including my Makaron language which I used to write some neat utilities (Macro assembler based.) :P I blame disk prices (when I started, one buggy Maxell disk cost $25!)
Been fiddling about with Assembler the last few days, my first little project will be to optimize a player for one of Uncle Tom's modules that runs on the VBlank, had no luck with TrackerPacker. Nice initiative, if I ever get around to reading in my old disks (if I can FIND them!) I'll be happy to contribute. But right now I enjoy learning the lovely stuff again. |
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