Copper Color Bars by ThePetsMode [web]
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added on the 2023-08-06 16:25:08 by dipswitch |
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why should it have been disqualified?
It's a bit cheating as MSX-DOS offers some advantage (like no file header and 64k of memory already mapped) and it's perfectly possible to provide a 256 bytes in 3 others ways on MSX machines:
the BASIC is perfectly able to run binary files, it could be released as a ROM or at last crammed into the bootblock of a floppy disk.
It's like using CP/M on Amstrad to deliver a 256 bytes or on any other 8 bit machine which have an extra OS but is perfectly able to run binary files without it.
the BASIC is perfectly able to run binary files, it could be released as a ROM or at last crammed into the bootblock of a floppy disk.
It's like using CP/M on Amstrad to deliver a 256 bytes or on any other 8 bit machine which have an extra OS but is perfectly able to run binary files without it.
oh hitchhikr, there are ppl that can't remember using msx without msxdos/nextor in years...
hitchhikr: that makes sense, thanks for the clarification. I won't comment on potential disqualification (reminder that it was not disqualified, officially) but I suppose it's most fair to judge this as a 256 byte intro on the "MSX2 + MSX-DOS" platform. Either way, it seems like a nice tiny intro to me!
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It requires MSX-DOS which is included in the .dsk file.