Hi,
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018, 12:46 AM stecdose wrote:
> Can you tell me which OS/Hardware or VM you are using?
>
Well, I tested old DOSEMU and DOSBox before trying native FreeDOS
unsuccessfully. Of course, it could be due to obscure bugs, configs, or a
mix of other pieces.
>
I think I already had a look at bootpong 2 or 3 years ago when I was
into all that BIOS+booting stuff. At least I found a bootpong - maybe
your's - maybe not - can't reconstruct...
I am going to take the challenge, that no one has started by now ;)
Writing a 512byte (in fact there are 443
Can you tell me which OS/Hardware or VM you are using?
I have tested on DOSBOX while developing and since then it is running on
a Pentium 2 laptop (MSDOS) without any problems.
The score is counted bottom left and bottom right.
I am going to test on FreeDOS, but cant do it right now.
Nils
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018, 11:42 AM stecdose wrote:
>
> when I was experimenting with dev86/bcc, I have written a small pong game
>
> The source quite easy to unterstand I think and this very short project
> shows on how to use bcc from linux to produce .com files
>
There are at least two
Hi Nils :-)
> when I was experimenting with dev86/bcc, I have written a small pong
> game that runs on bare metal PCs without DOS as well as on DOS, it uses
> only BIOS Interrupts.
>
> upxed it is only 1491 bytes, extracted 2528.
Quite nice for C, but check this 512 byte NASM version ;-)
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