JAM Assembler 1.13 problems?
So, hmmm... while I'm fired up... Anyone having problems with the GUI in Jam Assembler? It's been a while since I tinkered, but now I'm getting gobbledygook instead of English in the dropdown menus and dialogue boxes... At a guess I'd say the font lookups had gone askew, it's a JAR file that's executed so it's not relying on Windows API calls or anything. David? Howard
Re: New Game - "Dave Invaders"
Yesss like it even more now. The level swap seems to have helped (although I couldn't get past the Easter level before - I'm that bad), and flashing the collectables in the right order has fixed two problems in one. Good work for 3 days beta testing! I'm getting itchy feet to get stuck in again myself now. Don't panic, I always say this without ever doing anything about it... :) Howard (=Tobermory) On 01-Feb-12 00:36, Andrew Gillen wrote: Hi Thomas I originally intended to release the source, but then assumed no one in their right mind would be interested. I don't have any objections to still doing so, but you'll have to wait for me to get it cleaned up. I will also remove the graphics and music data as I'd rather keep those from the public. Tonight I've also uploaded a new bug fixed version of the game. The game features bonus levels that are accessed by grabbing the keys in a specific order on each level, only on many levels it was not possible to get them in the right order. I've also tweaked the running order very slightly to move the Easter themed level slightly as feedback has suggested this is much trickier than the level directly after (the halloween one). There is also a couple of minor graphical tweaks here and there, and finally to address the problem that the keys are not always obvious I've inserted a nice little flash sequence that runs on level startup. I hope you enjoy the changes, and I look forward to hearing any more feedback you might have. Same place as before: http://www.joua.net Cheers Andrew -- From: "Thomas Harte" Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 4:17 PM To: Subject: Re: New Game - "Dave Invaders" I'm also going to out myself as a fan — though it took me about five goes to get to the second screen! As a career non-finisher I also have to agree with Andrew's comments on seeing a project through. My only observation would be that sometimes the collectibles aren't obvious because of the nice, detailed and colourful backgrounds. Is there any way they could periodically do a little sparkle or something? And would attempting to prod you towards an open source release have any effect? On 28 January 2012 11:41, Andrew Collier wrote: On 27 Jan 2012, at 13:49, Andrew Gillen wrote: Hi folks I've finished writing my first game for the SAM. In fact it is pretty much the first game I've ever programmed in assembler (certainly on the SAM anyway) . I've tinkered with various high level languages over the years but have nothing to show for it. Nice work! I particularly like the graphics. The Sam's 16 colours can be a bit limiting and a lot of games have very sparse backgrounds because of that, so it's great to see yours with lots of detail and different themes. Most especially though, congratulations for taking a project and seeing it through until its released. I know from experience how difficult this can be. Andrew
Re: New Game - "Dave Invaders"
Hi Thomas I originally intended to release the source, but then assumed no one in their right mind would be interested. I don't have any objections to still doing so, but you'll have to wait for me to get it cleaned up. I will also remove the graphics and music data as I'd rather keep those from the public. Tonight I've also uploaded a new bug fixed version of the game. The game features bonus levels that are accessed by grabbing the keys in a specific order on each level, only on many levels it was not possible to get them in the right order. I've also tweaked the running order very slightly to move the Easter themed level slightly as feedback has suggested this is much trickier than the level directly after (the halloween one). There is also a couple of minor graphical tweaks here and there, and finally to address the problem that the keys are not always obvious I've inserted a nice little flash sequence that runs on level startup. I hope you enjoy the changes, and I look forward to hearing any more feedback you might have. Same place as before: http://www.joua.net Cheers Andrew -- From: "Thomas Harte" Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 4:17 PM To: Subject: Re: New Game - "Dave Invaders" I'm also going to out myself as a fan — though it took me about five goes to get to the second screen! As a career non-finisher I also have to agree with Andrew's comments on seeing a project through. My only observation would be that sometimes the collectibles aren't obvious because of the nice, detailed and colourful backgrounds. Is there any way they could periodically do a little sparkle or something? And would attempting to prod you towards an open source release have any effect? On 28 January 2012 11:41, Andrew Collier wrote: On 27 Jan 2012, at 13:49, Andrew Gillen wrote: Hi folks I've finished writing my first game for the SAM. In fact it is pretty much the first game I've ever programmed in assembler (certainly on the SAM anyway) . I've tinkered with various high level languages over the years but have nothing to show for it. Nice work! I particularly like the graphics. The Sam's 16 colours can be a bit limiting and a lot of games have very sparse backgrounds because of that, so it's great to see yours with lots of detail and different themes. Most especially though, congratulations for taking a project and seeing it through until its released. I know from experience how difficult this can be. Andrew
Re: New Game - "Dave Invaders"
Hi LCD I'd love to contribute but I fear I don't have the required expertise. I'm going to stick to releasing games while I grow my knowledge. I wish you luck with the endeavour though: it could open up the SAM to new development and that can only be a good thing. Cheers Andrew -- From: "Leszek Chmielewski" Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 2:11 PM To: Subject: Re: New Game - "Dave Invaders" I wanted to note that Boriel want to expand his ZX BASIC Cross-Compiler to support SAM Coupé in future too: http://www.boriel.com/wiki/en/index.php/Other_architectures But he will surely need help to finish it. His ZX BASIC is already great for coding games on Spectrum because he expanded the Spectrum syntax a lot and allow to use InLine Assembly, and I miss a good BASIC Compiler for SAM Coupé, with support of Strings and similar stuff. This would surely allow more people to write new Software for this machine. Anyone of assembly wizards willing to help him in this task? LCD Am 29.01.2012 19:45, schrieb Chris Pile: I'm not really sure exactly where the age divide falls on this issue and I'm willing to bet none of us is classically young, but yeah! I can categorically state that I fall into "Old Git" territory! I keep meaning to do some Sam work again, but getting started always feels like a huge effort... Me too. Finding both the time and, more importantly, the enthusiasm to do anything on the SAM is pretty much impossible. Which is why it's refreshing to see new games and new developers such as Andrew and Rob still willing to put the effort in. Starting and (crucially) finishing any project on the SAM can be nothing more than a labour of love these days. Chris...