Difference between revisions of "M8trix 8b"
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Actually, it has been optimized to 7 bytes (!), but let's start with the original. m8trix 8b started out as these 8 bytes: | Actually, it has been optimized to 7 bytes (!), but let's start with the original. m8trix 8b started out as these 8 bytes: | ||
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jmp short S+1 ; repeat on 0x101 | jmp short S+1 ; repeat on 0x101 | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 20 August 2016
m8trix 8b was created by Hellmood and is 8 bytes in size. Actually, it has been optimized to 7 bytes (!), but let's start with the original. m8trix 8b started out as these 8 bytes:
org 100h
S:
les bx,[si] ; sets ES to the screen, assume si = 0x100
; 0x101 is SBB AL,9F and changes the char
; without CR flag, there would be
; no animation ;)
lahf ; gets 0x02 (green) in the first run
; afterwards, it is not called again
; because of alignment ;)
stosw ; print the green char ...
; (is also 0xAB9F and works as segment)
inc di ; and skip one row
inc di ;
jmp short S+1 ; repeat on 0x101
(This case study is unfinished)