Posted in Games Tagged assembler, qr code, snake Post navigation We would be interested to hear the views in the comments of readers who know something about x86 assembly, to help explain these points. Also we think it has the Snake bug where turning back on yourself means instant game over. To achieve a working game in so little code is an impressive feat, and since we found different keys responded on machines with different keyboards we’re curious how it does its keyboard input. The web version is more usable, and allows us to investigate its operation more thoroughly. We followed the compilation instructions and got it running on our Manjaro installation, with the result of a somewhat unplayable but recognisable Snake, we’re guessing because it was written for a slower platform. It fits far better in a QR code than the previous effort, but perhaps more useful is a web page demo which runs an in-browser DOS compatibility library. Notepad++ can be downloaded here: notepad-plus-plus.We’re not sure that many of you have recognised the need in your life for an x86 machine code program encoded into a QR code, but following on from someone else work has created a super-tiny Snake clone in assembly which comes in at only 85 bytes long. bs files when it only come out as codes:ĭownload the free program Notepad++, copy the code to it, and save as. There are many free renamer tools online that you can find. It'll save as a text file instead of a BS file, so you'll have to change the extension name with a renamer tool. If for whatever reason the method above doesn't let you save as a BS file, you can also right-click on the code page and choose "Save as.". If you're not sure what I mean, maybe this screenshot will help? Right-click the link and choose "Save link as.". I clicked the link and it came out as code. bs file to the brush window or use the button on the bottom of the brush I'll try to answer them as best as I can. Feel free to ask questions if they haven't been answered yet. These are questions I got asked about in the comments. NEW! Fire Alpaca: Quad Geometry Pen - Brush Script by More brush script experiments, Brush scripts, MediBang Paint / FireAlpaca and FireAlpaca vine brushes byĭna BRUSH for FireAlpaca/MediBang Paint!, MultiColor Pens for FireAlpaca/MediBang Paint!!, ZigZag Pen, Oddball brush for FireAlpaca/MediBang PAint!! and more by Some of these are examples of how to make brush scripts.ĭ.hatena.ne.jp/MDIAPP/20100326… (Marker brush) You'd have to change the file extension or use Notepad++ to get these (instructions below) I think these are identical to the ones that came with the program? (I've deleted all the ones I don't need/like so I don't know anymore) I haven't tried the brushes from this site, but they're there for you: If you speak Japanese, maybe you can correct me if I'm wrong Source 1 and Source 2)Ĭ/ <- offers brushes with English menu? Also explains the brush properties well The developer of MDIAPP also made an Android drawing app called LayerPaint. MDIAPP is the original software distribution from the author and FireAlpaca is a distribution of the software from a different company.I think. (FUN FACT: There's a link on this site where you can download a free trial of MDIAPP, a drawing program very similar to FireAlpaca that costs 5000 yen. <- not a brush, but a tool to help making brushes out of svg files, I think? It's only in Japanese though.ĭ.hatena.ne.jp/MDIAPP/searchdi… <- a bunch of miscellaneous brushes <- another part of the website above with a fireworks brush. <- has a bunch of brushes in one ZIP file. <- bristle brush, nice pen brush, and manga effect brush. Some, if not most of the brushes only have only Japanese menu though, so you might have to just guess and play with the brushes or get someone/thing to translate it for you. FireAlpaca comes with some brush scripts, but for those of you who want more of these, I have here a couple of Japanese websites/blogs where you can download more brush scripts. Since version 1.2, FireAlpaca supports Brush scripts, which, after doing some research, turns out to be "mini programs" written in the Lua programming language (more on brush script programming). If you make scripts, please tell me so I can add you to the list! EDIT: New brush script by added to the list.
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