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Tiniest DPMI by Tyler Durden [nfo]

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  MS-Dos
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  128b

  256b
release date : december 2003
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added on the 2003-12-13 by Someone  

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Tiniest DPMI (69b) by Tyler Durden For use with your 256b Protected mode intros :)
Tiny DPMI by Maxwell Sayles ? Forget about it ;)
Not optimized, written in a few minutes, just for some kids said cool to 1K plasma just for it's resolution ;)
  added on the 2003-12-13 17:02:10 by Someone  
ok that's the point where the size optimizing should stop i guess because it lost it's sense :)
  added on the 2003-12-13 17:25:55 by Gargaj  
not an intro
  added on the 2003-12-16 19:08:35 by shadez  
Someone has done it!
  added on the 2003-12-16 19:30:30 by Bugo the Cat  
Got to love the phong shading.
  added on the 2003-12-16 23:13:33 by elsewhere  
lets all upload fmod, unrarlib and directx to pouet as well!
  added on the 2003-12-16 23:16:52 by kusma  
well, ok... but it crashed on exit (winXP)
  added on the 2003-12-19 16:58:56 by pan  
Nop ! Anyway ! This is not a demo, just fot inspire you to write some 256b pm code
  added on the 2003-12-19 23:27:50 by Someone  
On the DPMI lib itself, I wonder if it'll be usable anyway. I doubt a 256 - 69 = 187 bytes DPMI mode intro can compete against a 256 bytes REAL mode intro.

Now what disturbs me a is the fact that you release that lib under the name "Tiniest DPMI by Tyler Durden" though as you say yourself the DPMI lib and the effect are by Maxwell Sayles. If you're not that "Maxwell Sayles", then you're kinda ripping his work and fooling the scene with the "by Tyler Durden" mention here. :
  added on the 2003-12-20 00:37:31 by p01  
This is not by "Maxwell ..." ! And this is not an intro. The "Effect" ( :) inside means just to compare "dpmi code"'s size
  added on the 2003-12-20 19:04:21 by Someone  
Er.. I'm not any clearer after that...
  added on the 2003-12-20 21:45:10 by 98041634  
"great"

yesterday's nitpicking stuff.
  added on the 2003-12-20 22:21:54 by superplek  
After searching for Tiny DPMI ( 173 bytes ) by Maxwell Sayles/Xi, which I had never heard about before ( I guess I'm not the only one ), I finally understand the meaning of your statements :

;Tiny DPMI by Maxwell Sayles ? Forget about it ;) ;
;This code is from Tiny DPMI by Maxwell Sayles just for comparing... ;


So I remove what I said about ripping and fooling the scene >__<

Well, your 69b could be useful for 512b or 1Kb intros, but I still have some serious doubt for 256b.
  added on the 2003-12-22 17:16:57 by p01  
Finaly get a web space ;) the right url is
here
  added on the 2004-10-15 11:23:58 by Someone  
Sorry here
  added on the 2004-10-15 11:25:03 by Someone  
404
  added on the 2013-03-02 00:44:23 by T$  
piggie because it is no intro (=

anyone ever used it?
  added on the 2013-05-21 10:06:22 by sensenstahl  
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