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mdjenkins86
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June 28, 2005, 04:26:00 pm »
First, I want to congradulate all of you on a job well done. I have seen and read new concepts that push the boundary of our art. Each of us has trully push the Basic language to it limits. If you can make a function mapper in Basic, you are a pro.
But alas I have resolved to challenge myslef to expand the limits of my potential for the sake of story telling. I am trully inspire by the mappers I have seen. I am especially proud to observe the brillant utilization of Output (The honest blew me away. I didn't know that was possible, but a mapper using output funtion is really quite interesting to a 89 programmer like myself.) I trully believe that I have made the fasters mapper in pure 89 Basic but found that it still took about 1 second to redraw the entire screen. This is what inspired me to create mapit2 a C program that maps the screen in about .1 seconds and is nearly fast enough to support 4 direction screen scrolling.
This is my problem:
My current mapper draws a screen. Then when the user walks off of the screen, the screen fades out, the map is redrawn and the screen fades back in. This process roughly takes about 1 second and isn't slow by any means.
But what I want to do is have the screen scroll as the user moves up, down, left or right. I don't want to have to redraw every time the character moves off screen. I want to keep the character relatively in the center of the calculator screen at all time unless they reach a map boundary.
I want to draw the entire map to a big scructure, which would be the entire map and then move that scructure when the character moves. Does anyone know what I am getting at. I have an idea about how this would be done, but I could use input.
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June 29, 2005, 02:21:00 am »
hmm so9und interesting. I dont know how you could get the character stay in the center of the screen, but on the 83+ we have an asm lib that allow us to scroll a desired amou8nt of pixel, then we just draw the new line of sprites (from the map) in the blank space. Thats a pretty old method on the 83+ but it's still efficient. I dont know if its what you want tho :
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June 29, 2005, 03:43:00 am »
That was initially my first idea, but it is just way too low level for me. What I want to do is just move a picture around in space. I need to fiqure out how to move the picture past 0,0 and into the negative.
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arti
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June 29, 2005, 04:36:00 am »
You're talking about smooth/tile-by-tile scrolling.
A couple of months ago I made a slow but working tile-by-tile scroller in BASIC89 (I thought it was cool back then, but now I see how slow it is, disgusting :dang:
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The way I do it is you save in a pic part of the screen, replace the saved pic on the screen x pixels to the left, and then on the empty space on right you call the new row of tiles from the matrix. And it's slow as hell.
I tried to mimic the same thing in C, with BitmapGet/Put, but it's
almost as slow as it is in BASIC!
(however, the map is full screen not 4 by 5, but the laggy effect is unbearable).
The way the pros do it is they draw everything to buffers and then copy the buffer to the lcd memory, (or so I gather), but I didn't have the time or patience to figure that out.
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July 02, 2005, 09:09:00 am »
Have you guys seen this
http://www.ticalc.org/images/news/1999-11-07-zelda.gif?
Looks like a damn good mapper.
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July 02, 2005, 09:16:00 am »
oh yeah that one, its still very slow and should not be used in Zelda but it would be fast enough in a RPG on HW2/HW3
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July 02, 2005, 09:59:00 am »
Well, after mdjenkins gets the rest of his tutorials complete, I would like to port aod to that kind of game on the 89... I think it would be a really nice step for the aod line...
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July 02, 2005, 10:10:00 am »
Indeed, AODR alerady rocks, I hope you can find a way to make map loading faster than RL3
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July 02, 2005, 07:55:00 pm »
Hmm...arti, you hit it right on the head...buffering a screen into memory, this is what I want to do. Impressive mapper in Basic you've got there.
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July 02, 2005, 07:58:00 pm »
QuoteBegin-tifreak8x+July 2, 2005, 15:59-->
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(tifreak8x @ July 2, 2005, 15:59)
Well, after mdjenkins gets the rest of his tutorials complete, I would like to port aod to that kind of game on the 89... I think it would be a really nice step for the aod line...
Work in progress...
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July 03, 2005, 12:11:00 pm »
explaining how to do this mapper could be a great addition for your tutorial mjenkins %)
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