Down with Rules! by Introspec
Party: Demoscene at Multimatograf X Compo: 8Bit 256b intro Nickname: introspec Full title: Down with Rules! Requirements: ZX Spectrum (48K and higher) Duration: 1:30 Email: zxintrospec@gmail.com Linear notes: I am sorry this intro is quite basic. I did not really have any good ideas for the size. Hence, what you get here is a scroller that shows the operation of 7 elementary cellular automatons with rules hand-chosen to give you, hopefully, some sense of progression. The inspiration for this intro came from two places. First, I watched ZX Spectrum demo by g0blinish called "Betraying": http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=61539 and I knew the effect had to be scrollable. Second, I saw Atari 512b demo "Random Cell" by Positivity and Arm's Tech: http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=57063 which does something similar, so there you go. One thing that is not so usual with this intro is to do with the fact that it is based upon the compressor approach to size coding. I recently discovered that compressor ZX7 by Einar Saukas has a small brother, ZX7mini by Einar Saukas and Antonio Villena (huge thanks to Einar Saukas for pointing me towards it). It is a little bit less efficient, but is has a huge addeded benefit: its Z80 decompressor can be as short as 39 bytes. My intro is an attempt to see how much can be packed into a 256b demo and on this particular occasion, ZX7mini (almost) happily packed some 395 bytes of purpusefully ridiculous code into impressive 210 bytes. The (slightly mad) source code of the intro is available upon a request, as usual. Software used: SjASMPlus ver.1.07RC8 by Aprisobal, based upon the original SjASM code by Sjoerd Mastijn; Spectaculator ver.8.0 by Jonathan Needle; FAR ver.2.0 by Eugene Roshal & FAR Group; zx7mini ver.1.01 by Einar Saukas and Antonio Villena; bintap ver.1.1 by infamous BLOOD, with modifications by Volker Bartheld; mktap ver.5 by Jan Bobrowski; TRDtool ver.2.2 by Shiru; 7-zip ver.9.22 beta by Igor Pavlov.
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