[Staff] Grayscale Slippy Is in finally finished!
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Hey guys. I wondered; if anyone is bored: I need the last 6 of 25 levels of the original slippy. It takes some time for someone as bad in puzzle games as me to finish them all, and i'm stuck in level 19. If someone could finish all levels and send me the savefiles, I would be really thankful. Screenshot of every level would do aswell... I have a savefile of level 19 on my other pc, so if anyone is intrested I could send that one to you. Just give me a shout.
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Yipeee! I finished today all levels. All hail to Dwedit for his fantastic z80disassembler. This way I didn't have to finish the last levels, and "just" disassemble the original slippy. Took some time to figure out the data, but hey, better than spending hours on solving those damn levels.
I'm rather glad that I am finally done with this baby. It took me 2 years, though I should mention that I took a lot of breaks between. If I coded it straight away, i guess it took me a week ah well.
Without further delay:
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And as a little extra, I included the whole LateNite and EarlyMorning Project Directory. This way, you can open everything and edit it easy as hell. You can even add new levels and recompile it Have fun with it
Thanks to all guys for the support!
I'm rather glad that I am finally done with this baby. It took me 2 years, though I should mention that I took a lot of breaks between. If I coded it straight away, i guess it took me a week ah well.
Without further delay:
Download
And as a little extra, I included the whole LateNite and EarlyMorning Project Directory. This way, you can open everything and edit it easy as hell. You can even add new levels and recompile it Have fun with it
Thanks to all guys for the support!
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Ok I fixed the bug. TI-83 and TI-83+ now work both. I took the oppertunity to change the GPP.inc to Jim E's RGP. If you guys can test it on real hardware, and tell me if it's playable or not, would be nice. On PindurTI the grayscale looks somehow not as good as with duck's, but that could be PindurTI. It's also almost 300 bytes smaller than before
http://kvince83.tengun.net/private/Slippy.zip
http://kvince83.tengun.net/private/Slippy.zip
I just tried it out on my 84+SE and 83+. It runs slower on the 84+SE. It also it flickers more on the 84+SE. Other than that it's fine. I'll have more time to test the gameplay next week.kv83 wrote:Ok I fixed the bug. TI-83 and TI-83+ now work both. I took the oppertunity to change the GPP.inc to Jim E's RGP. If you guys can test it on real hardware, and tell me if it's playable or not, would be nice. On PindurTI the grayscale looks somehow not as good as with duck's, but that could be PindurTI. It's also almost 300 bytes smaller than before
http://kvince83.tengun.net/private/Slippy.zip
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Thanks! Guess that the RGP is not as perfect as I thought Jim, if you're reading this... any idea?CompWiz wrote:I just tried it out on my 84+SE and 83+. It runs slower on the 84+SE. It also it flickers more on the 84+SE. Other than that it's fine. I'll have more time to test the gameplay next week.kv83 wrote:Ok I fixed the bug. TI-83 and TI-83+ now work both. I took the oppertunity to change the GPP.inc to Jim E's RGP. If you guys can test it on real hardware, and tell me if it's playable or not, would be nice. On PindurTI the grayscale looks somehow not as good as with duck's, but that could be PindurTI. It's also almost 300 bytes smaller than before
http://kvince83.tengun.net/private/Slippy.zip
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When I coded RGP the 84s were brand new, and I didn't own one.
The 83+ it looked fine for my calc, the game execute at a good speed to. The 83+se looked better and about the same on speed(its hard to tell the difference but there significant changes in the hardware). The 84+ was deffinately flickery, But on my 84 it was faster.
The flicker can be completely removed on the silver calcs if the frequency Screen came back. let me see what I can do.
Edit: by the way Very interesting game, It is perfect for grey and its quite entertaining. It had me thinking pretty good there.
The 83+ it looked fine for my calc, the game execute at a good speed to. The 83+se looked better and about the same on speed(its hard to tell the difference but there significant changes in the hardware). The 84+ was deffinately flickery, But on my 84 it was faster.
The flicker can be completely removed on the silver calcs if the frequency Screen came back. let me see what I can do.
Edit: by the way Very interesting game, It is perfect for grey and its quite entertaining. It had me thinking pretty good there.
hmm, it runs noticably slower on the 84+SE. and the batteries are newer in the 84+SE also.Jim e wrote:When I coded RGP the 84s were brand new, and I didn't own one.
The 83+ it looked fine for my calc, the game execute at a good speed to. The 83+se looked better and about the same on speed(its hard to tell the difference but there significant changes in the hardware). The 84+ was deffinately flickery, But on my 84 it was faster.
The flicker can be completely removed on the silver calcs if the frequency Screen came back. let me see what I can do.
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@Jim E: Great. I hope it helps you Switching from GPP to RGP was easy as hell... easier than I believed Good job on that! And thanks about the compliment How far did you get
I should notice that the levels were not made by me, but by the guy who made original game So credits goes to him about how "good" the gameplay is. I just made an engine and graphics
I should notice that the levels were not made by me, but by the guy who made original game So credits goes to him about how "good" the gameplay is. I just made an engine and graphics
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My goal was to make it drop in place. Really the 2 difference between mine and ducks is mine has more speed optimised routines and has Silver support.kv83 wrote:@Jim E: Great. I hope it helps you Switching from GPP to RGP was easy as hell... easier than I believed Good job on that! And thanks about the compliment How far did you get
I got to about the 4th level when I realised that i was supposed to check what was wrong.kv83 wrote:I should notice that the levels were not made by me, but by the guy who made original game So credits goes to him about how "good" the gameplay is. I just made an engine and graphics
Tell me, your not using any halts in your code are you? That causes an incompatiblity with the SE timers.