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rhyno_dagreat 11 Oct 2006, 02:31
Since so many have given so much help to me (and to you all, I thank!) I feel as though it would be good if I gave something back to the community, so I have decided to get together some of my favorite links dealing with what this subject is on!
QBasic: http://www.petesqbsite.com <- Good for graphics info! http://www.freebasic.net <- A more modern (and open source) version of QuickBasic! ASM: http://www.doorknobsoft.com/ <- A good old favorite of mine, taught me some ASM in TASM syntax! http://www.csn.ul.ie/~darkstar/assembler/ <- A very helpful, detailed 16-bit ASM tutorial http://www.las.sa.edu.au/it/assembler/ <- I found this helpful, it shows how to program using the MS-DOS program DEBUG http://thestarman.dan123.com/asm/index.html <- Another site about DEBUG http://www.baldwin.cx/386htm/c17.htm <- A good site with high-level explainations of ASM opcodes. VB.NET: http://www.vbprogramming.8k.com/ <- A very good intro to VB.NET that I used to get started! Game Programming: http://www.gamedev.net/ <- Has plenty of helpful articles on Game Programming. http://www.devmaster.net/ <- Thanks to The_Grey_Beast for this one! http://www.ultimategameprogramming.com/ <- Another good site I forgot to put up. Well, that's all I really have for now! I hope you enjoy! Last edited by rhyno_dagreat on 11 Oct 2006, 17:50; edited 1 time in total |
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Borsuc 11 Oct 2006, 16:39
You forgot to put "www.devmaster.net" after gamedev.. it's a pretty cool site with some good articles and 3d engine database. Also I might send/write some tutorials there, but it seems they haven't replied 'till now. One of them tutorials is in progress and is about circle-triangle intersection.
ps: my method doesn't involve square roots, nor precalculation of normals, etc.. and I write articles to be easy to understand, not to make you copy&paste sources. Trust me, I know how it is to understand from those "heavy-math-oriented" articles. Math is very powerful, but diagrams and examples always help a lot! that's my opinion sorry for offtopic btw: what do you mean by "lower your IQ" |
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Remy Vincent 11 Oct 2006, 17:24
The_Grey_Beast wrote:
You know what it is... for example, you read a FASM topic about drawing a LINE pixel by pixel, and you wish you type it and test it to improove your knowledge.. and then, unfortunatly the ENERGY is not there and you can't type 100% of the posted code... WHY the IQ have lowered ??? My opinion is that Graphic Mode use too much brain cells, so it's very very difficult to program difficult algorithms in graphic mode, EXCEPT if you try in good old CGA 640x200 mode. |
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rhyno_dagreat 11 Oct 2006, 17:31
Wow... So programming in graphics mode kills brain cells like drinking and drugs do? O_o
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Remy Vincent 11 Oct 2006, 17:40
rhyno_dagreat wrote: Wow... So programming in graphics mode kills brain cells like drinking and drugs do? O_o THAT'S THE POINT, cells are not killed, but given to another task than programming... For example, if you start a program in VGA Graphic Mode, millions and millions of brain cells starts to be used by other tasks, linked with Colors and Graphic stuff : Be a photograph, be a painter, be a scientis drawing statitics, etc. But IN FACT all those brain cells ahve not been"killed", just given to other task than programming, just because HIGH Graphic Mode is a like hole making you fall!!!!!!!! |
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rhyno_dagreat 11 Oct 2006, 17:46
I'm still not following ami
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rhyno_dagreat 11 Oct 2006, 17:47
I'm still not following ami
Edit: Sorry, at school and I had to reload the page and it popped up with two messages instead of 1. |
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Remy Vincent 11 Oct 2006, 18:03
rhyno_dagreat wrote: I'm still not following ami You may need a 640x200 pixels WEB BROWSER... I think |
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11 Oct 2006, 18:03 |
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rhyno_dagreat 11 Oct 2006, 20:16
I know you're joking with this, but I still don't get it.
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Picnic 30 Nov 2009, 22:14
Today i found a page full of dos assembly language sources, lots of code.
http://www.dcee.net/Files/Programm/Asm/ |
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DOS386 01 Dec 2009, 14:07
YES, much stuff, just from 1990 to 1993, and not FASM.
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