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ZX ZOO A full ZOO inside 48 K at 3.5Mhz :) - Printable Version +- Boriel Basic Forum (https://forum.boriel.com) +-- Forum: Compilers and Computer Languages (https://forum.boriel.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Forum: ZX Basic Compiler (https://forum.boriel.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +---- Forum: Gallery (https://forum.boriel.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +---- Thread: ZX ZOO A full ZOO inside 48 K at 3.5Mhz :) (/showthread.php?tid=877) |
ZX ZOO A full ZOO inside 48 K at 3.5Mhz :) - maeloterkim - 2019-04-27 ZX ZOO A full ZOO inside 48 K at 3.5Mhz Made with ZX Basic Compiled. Only tested on Emulators included here -> zxZOO(48K).rar If someone can try it in a real zx spectrum hardware and comment here if it works ![]() Enjoy the zoo DEMO VIDEO here -> https://www.facebook.com/millionthanksbook/videos/10218607212159304/ Re: ZX ZOO A full ZOO inside 48 K at 3.5Mhz :) - britlion - 2019-05-31 Nicely done! That's actually very impressive. Using the same principle as the grid motion images - but, given it's 8 frames of animation monochrome, it's still equivalent to 18 full static screenshots in memory at once, or over 72Kb of raw data before you talk code. Presumably decompressing to a buffer for each screen. But that's very good compression. What did you use as a compression algorithm? Do we get to see it in source form, ever? |