[CrunchyOS] am i the only one
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[CrunchyOS] am i the only one
ok i am new to asm as some may know and i am running my game in crunchy and everytime i run it, the game gets smaller in size....any clue why or is this spose to happen? could this just be because of the game being in the ram - processor etc. maybee?
thx
p.s. it only happens when i the game is in the ram
thx
p.s. it only happens when i the game is in the ram
Dwedit: something totally unrelated but this may be faster then email..
Do you still have that smoothscrolling routine of yours lying around? To be exact, the routine that redraws the screen every frame, supports masking and this nice wavy effect. I may use it for some little experiment.
Could you mail it to dpkingma@gmail.com?
Thanks
EDIT: I found a piece of code from you over here:
http://forums.unitedti.org/index.php?sh ... =1124&st=0
Is that your latest version?
Do you still have that smoothscrolling routine of yours lying around? To be exact, the routine that redraws the screen every frame, supports masking and this nice wavy effect. I may use it for some little experiment.
Could you mail it to dpkingma@gmail.com?
Thanks
EDIT: I found a piece of code from you over here:
http://forums.unitedti.org/index.php?sh ... =1124&st=0
Is that your latest version?
Yep, it's a bug.
BUG: For an ion program in ram, the program size decreases by 4 bytes after running it. The program still contains all the data, only the sizebytes are incorrect.
Why it happens: Whenever you run a ion program that's in ram, the shell removes the first 4 bytes from the program when it runs it, and stuffs those bytes into a temporary file called CRUIONH. Then when it returns to the shell, it inserts the 4 bytes from that file back into the program. Looks like I fogot to update the variable's size after adding the 4 bytes back on.
I'm an idiot for not noticing this sooner.
BUG: For an ion program in ram, the program size decreases by 4 bytes after running it. The program still contains all the data, only the sizebytes are incorrect.
Why it happens: Whenever you run a ion program that's in ram, the shell removes the first 4 bytes from the program when it runs it, and stuffs those bytes into a temporary file called CRUIONH. Then when it returns to the shell, it inserts the 4 bytes from that file back into the program. Looks like I fogot to update the variable's size after adding the 4 bytes back on.
I'm an idiot for not noticing this sooner.
You know your hexadecimal output routine is broken when it displays the character 'G'.
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Only three things I hate about Crunchy is that
1) BASIC programs a little quirky.
2) There's no automatic power-off.
3) I keep spelling "Crunchy" C-R-U-N-C-Y.
Other than that, I love it.
1) BASIC programs a little quirky.
2) There's no automatic power-off.
3) I keep spelling "Crunchy" C-R-U-N-C-Y.
Other than that, I love it.
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I guess people are just so used to yelling on fora about their problems instead of contacting the people who could fix it because they've been tought by Microsoft and some others that problems are always there to stay, and complaining about in the proper place them will not make any difference whatsoever.
So, welcome to the Internet phantomofmv, where we Do Things Differently(tm) If you have a problem with software, you contact the author to get it fixed.
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Heh, there's a pretty obvious bug in WMP11 I reported during the beta that's still in the RTM. Not that Microsoft are the only ones to blame, take the infamous soft hyphen bug in Firefox.Timendus wrote:I guess people are just so used to yelling on fora about their problems instead of contacting the people who could fix it because they've been tought by Microsoft and some others that problems are always there to stay, and complaining about in the proper place them will not make any difference whatsoever.
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