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relsoft



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relsoft 17 Apr 2006, 11:43
Hello, I'm back and I updated my site with 3 256 byte FASM demos. Check my site up for the full story...

http://rel.betterwebber.com/

Here are the demos:

Oh yeah, source included in each zip. :*)


Click the images to download the demos

1. Flower256
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2. Bounce256
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3. Wobble256
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After 2 hours of work, I was able to fit it in 256 bytes but with a palette and a displacement. Now for the nice texture.....j/k

Code:
;**********************************************************
;
; FlOWER256(Updated to with displacement)
; Morphing tunnel of the overused XOR texture. :*)
; Another 256 Byte demo by
; Relsoft (Richard Eric M. Lope BSN RN)
; http://rel.betterwebber.com
; Assemble with FASM (FlatAssembler.net)
;
;**********************************************************

diameter        = 32
diamxscale      = (64 * diameter)
scx             = 160
scy             = 100


org 100h


;*****************************************************************
;*****************************************************************
;*****************************************************************

cenx:          push word 0a000h        ;word
               pop es                  ;byte

ceny:          mov   al, 13h           ; mode 13h
               int   10h               ; we are now in 320x200x256

frame:         mov   dx, 03c8h                      ;palette write register
fold_off:      xor   al, al                         ;start at color 0
               out   dx, al                         ;send value
               inc   dx                             ;0x3c9(write RGB values)
               mov cx, 256*3                         ;whole 256 colors
palloop:
fold_scale:    mov ax, 256 / 4
               sub ax, cx
               out dx, al

               loop palloop

main_loop:
        ;si = frame counter
        inc word [frame]

        ;flower
        ;fold_off += 0.2
        fld [c_fold_off]
        fadd dword[fold_off]
        fstp dword[fold_off]
        ;fold_scale = 0.5 * sin(frame / 40)
        fld [c_fold_scale]
        fild word [frame]               ;st0 = frame; st1 = 0.3
        mov bx, bp
        mov word [bx], 40
        fidiv word [bx]
        fsin
        fmul st0, st1
        fstp dword[fold_scale]


        mov word[cenx], scx
        mov word[ceny], scy

        ;displacement
        fild word[frame]
        mov word[bx], 50
        fidiv word[bx]
        fsin
        mov word[bx], 120
        fimul word[bx]
        fistp word[bx]
        mov ax, [bx]
        add [cenx], ax

        ;===========tunnel
        mov dx,200
        xor di, di
      tunnel_yloop:
        mov cx,320
      tunnel_xloop:
        ;bx = word pointer
        ;bp = dword ptr
        ;
        ;
        ;atan2
        fninit                  ;call this to ditch the st pops
        mov bx, bp
        mov ax, [ceny]
        mov word [bx], ax
        sub [bx], dx
        fild word [bx]                  ;st0 = dy
        mov ax, [cenx]
        mov word [bx], ax
        sub [bx], cx
        fild word [bx]                  ;st0 = dx, st1 = dy

        fpatan                          ;st0 = atan(dy/dx) = atan(st1/st0)
        ;flower
        ;xdist = xdist * ((sin(fold_off + fold_num * angle) * fold_scale)+1)
        fstp dword [bx]
        fld dword [bx]                  ;restore
        fld dword [bx]
        fimul [fold_num]
        fadd dword[fold_off]
        fsin
        fmul dword[fold_scale]
        mov word [bx], 1
        fiadd word [bx]
        fstp dword [bp]                 ;real_var =((sin(fold_off + fold_num * angle) * fold_scale)+1)

        fmul [c_scale]                  ;atan(st0))*256/pi
        fistp word [bx]                 ;short_var = scaledpi
        mov gs,[bx]
        mov ax, [cenx]
        sub ax, cx                      ;cmx
        mov [bx], ax
        fild word [bx]                  ;st0 = cmx
        fmul st0, st0                   ;cmx * cmx
        mov ax, [ceny]
        sub ax, dx
        mov [bx], ax
        fild word [bx]                  ;st0 = cmy st1 = cmx*cmx
        fmul st0, st0                   ;cmy * cmy
        fadd st0, st1                   ;st0 cmx^2 + cmy^2
        fsqrt                           ;sqrt st0
        fmul dword [bp]
        mov word [bx], diamxscale       ;st0 = diamxscale st1 = sqrt(dist)
        fild word [bx]
        fdiv st0, st1
        fistp word [bx]
        mov ax, word [bx]
        add ax, word [frame]
        mov bx, gs
        add bx, word [frame]
        xor ax, bx
        stosb
        dec cx
        jnz tunnel_xloop
        dec dx
        jnz tunnel_yloop
;        mov dx,3dah
;  vsync:
;        in al,dx
;        and al,8
;        jz vsync

        in al,60h
        dec al
        jnz main_loop


        ret

fold_num        dw  7
c_fold_off      dd  0.2
c_fold_scale    dd  0.3
c_scale         dd  40.74



    

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Dex4u 17 Apr 2006, 12:00
Nice work relsoft, i will convert them to run on Dex4u OS.
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relsoft 17 Apr 2006, 12:06
Thanks!!!! You could use them anyway you want; *)
If not for the 256 byte limit, I could have made them better though. :*)
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wyr3x 17 Apr 2006, 12:57
Dex4u wrote:
Nice work relsoft, i will convert them to run on Dex4u OS.


cool! ... maybe you could also add some as screensavers Rolling Eyes Very Happy

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Dex4u 17 Apr 2006, 13:12
Thanks relsoft, i have converted all, but "flower256" which is coded in a way that would meant a rewrite.
eg:
Code:
frame:   push word 0a000hishort:   pop es    

For pmode i would need to convert alot of the program.
@wyr3x, Yes they would make good screensavers or good tuts for new programmers to Dex4u OS Cool.

PS: Will post them on Dex4u's web site, in one demo zip file, with full acknowledgement to you relsoft.
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relsoft 17 Apr 2006, 13:39
Dex4u wrote:
Thanks relsoft, i have converted all, but "flower256" which is coded in a way that would meant a rewrite.
eg:
Code:
frame:   push word 0a000h
ishort:   pop es
    

For pmode i would need to convert alot of the program.
@wyr3x, Yes they would make good screensavers or good tuts for new programmers to Dex4u OS Cool.

PS: Will post them on Dex4u's web site, in one demo zip file, with full acknowledgement to you relsoft.


Cool!! Sorry about that, I was having problems fitting the whole code in 256 bytes so I converted unused offsets to variables. you could just remove those labels and add this as variables at the end of the com file:

Code:
frame   dw ?
ishort   dw ?
    


Now I don't have any idea on how to code in flat pmode DOS but if you could point me to a tutorial I would be able to convert the codes to pmode so that they can be used as screensavers. :*)

What I need in pmode is the ability to set aside a buffer. I used to work with 32 bit asm using the GNU asssembler but code it inline from a higher level language which means allocate memory to write-to using freebasic and blit using asm.
Thanks n advance!

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Dex4u 17 Apr 2006, 15:35
I am like you, i do not use flat pmode Dos, 99% of my coding is done on my OS, as for tuts, i do not know of any good ones, that use dpmi.
That why i made Dex4uOS, as you learnt to code asm in dos, then went on to code pmode, but that meant moving to win32asm which was totally differant Sad.

In Dex4u, its so simple you are loaded to 0x200000 (2mb) and can use all memory from there, to top of ram,
Note: Ram top, may not be top of real ram, as Dex4u can load modules to top and move ram size down by modules sizes.
Also built into dex4u is a number of functions, that you can call, just like int 21h in dos.

Check "CdPod" out to see what can be fited into 512bytes,
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=2164&start=60
Fully bootable, 32bit, pmode, 640x480 32bpp vesa graphics, CdPlayer and less than 512bytes.
Note: I was called ASHLEY4 than Wink.
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relsoft 17 Apr 2006, 23:10
Wow!!! Trippy!!

Now I'm really loooking forward for dex4u. ;*)

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