TomCatAbaddon information 1196 glöps
- 256b MS-Dos Wormy by Tube27 & ByteWay
- one of my favorite 256b intros. it deserves a video capture:
youtube - rulezadded on the 2018-07-08 13:00:17
- demo Windows Low by Ümlaüt Design [web]
- king of glitches :) DYNAMIC, POWER
- rulezadded on the 2018-06-13 23:48:08
- 64b MS-Dos Everbloom by Desire [web]
- Very cool effect !
Why don't you use more bytes to make an outstanding 256b?
I would look at high resolution too... - rulezadded on the 2018-06-10 21:09:14
- 256b MS-Dos kl by g0blinish
- I like it.
At the compo I was not able to decide it is the standard color palette or not... after looking the source code still not easy to decide :-) - rulezadded on the 2018-05-23 23:37:30
- 128b MS-Dos codegrinder by Kuemmel [web]
- very exciting product. I've never used SSE for 256b... but your code looks 2 or 3 times faster then the FPU version :)
I'v have added some features to your truecolor intros:
- better video mode setup with VMware support
- cheap aspect ratio correction
- speed test routine (see my results in test.txt file)
+ some optimization tricks not to exceed the 256b limit :)
download link - rulezadded on the 2018-05-23 00:13:29
- 256b MS-Dos She - weak signal by Abaddon [web]
- Not a joke. I’ve tried more differrent object sets.
I was running a test like this: http://www.abaddon.hu/abaddon/misc/circles.zip
Here are the results:

The object set, what i liked the most, consists of
3 shapes (horizontal and vertical ellipses, +circle),
12 colors (shades of grey) +highlight
7 different radius size
256 different X coordinates for center
200 different Y coordinates for center
brute force you need 3*12*7*256*200 tests to find the next object (at max) - isokadded on the 2018-05-14 20:26:50
- 256b MS-Dos 50smiles wedtro by Abaddon [web]
- Wishing You both a Marriage filled with Love & Happiness!

- rulezadded on the 2018-05-14 20:20:41
- 32b MS-Dos Happy by Desire [web]
- At the compo it sounded so well, I thought it must be something else than pc speaker...
But it is:
Code:0100 C41C LES BX,[SI] 0102 1F POP DS 0103 AA STOSB 0104 6BC008 IMUL AX,AX,+08 0107 0438 ADD AL,38 0109 E642 OUT 42,AL 010B B007 MOV AL,07 010D E661 OUT 61,AL 010F E640 OUT 40,AL 0111 A16C04 MOV AX,[046C] 0114 3C0D CMP AL,0D 0116 7FF1 JG 0109 0118 C1E80A SHR AX,0A 011B 2403 AND AL,03 011D 40 INC AX 011E EBE3 JMP 0103
(again: I was not able to hear the same on my PC :-(
dosbox-X, dosbox-Daum, FreeDos, vmware neither works...) - rulezadded on the 2018-05-13 11:49:45
- 256b MS-Dos She - weak signal by Abaddon [web]
- Here is the original photo:

My compression algorithm tried every shape and color brute force... to choose an object one by one to getting closer and closer to the original photo.
You can see the result above... the thumbnail of the intro
This image works well if you go far away from the monitor and look back from the door of your room :-)
Here is another try:

This was drawn by manually
Looking it from close distance, it looks smoother
but lame overall
:-( - isokadded on the 2018-05-13 10:52:10
- 256b MS-Dos 💎 by Řrřola [web]
- if the stupid vanila dosbox rule does not exist then it could have been a more interesting stuff... the spared bytes could have been used for something additional effect: a checkboard floor, a better shape or more grays instead of 16, like this gem64.zip
- rulezadded on the 2018-04-22 21:01:35
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