Bread-O-Mat by Kakiarts [web]
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added on the 2007-01-19 11:35:36 by biff303 |
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it's my first attempt using fpu instructions in a 256b intro. it's slow like hell :> please let me know, if you can provide some optimisations. tnx
added on the 2007-01-19 11:38:16 by biff303
...and i added movenment that farnator lacks
not coolest 256b around but enough for the thumb
Very aesthetic.
bayan!
TASM 5.
Slow like hell and no ESC support, but otherwise nifty.
there is ESC support, but i check esc only outside the mainloop (when a frame is finished)...so, simple hold esc till exit ;)
hit esc longer
Fixed point for speed. Thumb for the effort and the nicely looking palette.
I second Broderick. Using division is a bad habbit for demo effects :)
what toxie said
What src said
bad code.
the colors looked very familiar at first. i looked at the palette code and realized that it was byte exact of mine. you could have just asked..
thanks.
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Very aesthetic.
thanks.
otherwise pretty nice. runs faster under vmware :)
ahh sorry, i had that code fragement in a clipboard and don't remember the original source. it was late night :) and i was happy to end up with 256 byte. hope you are not angry about that, if you wish a replace taht code fragment.
np, just keep up :)
biff, I have friendly tip for you: 256B is a peculiar domain where haste is very undesirable. Try to spent more time on coding your intros, with more accuracy and analysis, don't be rash with releasing - you will get better results.
nice
ok
educational.
Ok
doesn't launch here
nothing special. we already know the Mandelbrot set can be computed with a minute algorithm.
for the choice of colors
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