Hi Lloyd,

Thanks!  Everything is there except the 15 tiles that need to be drawn of course.  I can post my version to my Personal Libraries section if that is okay with you.  I didn't want to publish it without your consent considering you are the author.  :)

The only thing about the AsciiPixels version is that it requires the user to first install AsciiPixels.

Let me know if it is okay to publish my version.

Thanks,
Ken

On 8/4/24 5:57 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Very impressive!   It gets the maze displayed very quickly by skipping the step of first drawing the grid.   I plan on making a NEC PC-8201 version.    I'm hoping there are some folks interested in a version that runs on the NEC.   Is there?   I guess it doesn't matter, I want a NEC version. 😊

Its obvious I will need to learn a bit more about AsciiPixels.     I assume I will find everything I need at http://club100.org/memfiles/index.php?&direction=1&order=rating&directory=Ken%20Pettit/AsciiPixels <http://club100.org/memfiles/index.php?&direction=1&order=rating&directory=Ken%20Pettit/AsciiPixels>.

In the meantime, I found how to add the line command to my 8201 using the program at https://www.web8201.net/Files/LIBRARY_web8201/Graphics/LINE.BA so my first NEC version of Mouse in a Maze may end up using LINE.

Thanks

Lloyd

-----Original Message-----
From: M100 <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kenneth Pettit
Sent: Saturday, August 3, 2024 6:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M100] Mouse in a Maze

AsciiPixels Version!!

http://nextembedded.llc/videos/MIAM_AsciiPixels.mov <http://nextembedded.llc/videos/MIAM_AsciiPixels.mov>

This still uses PSET / PRESET for drawing and erasing the mouse and cheese, but does not use LINE command at all.  So in theory, this could be made to run on PC-8201 also.

NextEmbedded domain is mine (i.e. my LLC), so I just loaded the video there.

Ken

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