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MRC Snowfall Challenge - First entry by Nyyrikki

Challenges - MRC Snowfall Challenge - First entry by Nyyrikki

 Tuesday, November 25, 2003 - 18:29
 Submitted by: snout
 Topic: Challenges
 
Only two days after we started the MRC Snowfall Challenge we received the first submission. Nyyrikki, the Finnish MSX user known for his Z80 emulator for Z80, KSS Player for MSX and his Brainfuck compiler for MSX created his entry to the Snowfall Challenge in BrainFuck, a strange programming language that consists out of only 8 commands. The source code and a compiler are included.

We already received quite some mails of people who have accepted our Snowfall Challenge and are looking forward for future submissions. Keep in mind, the contest closes at January 5th, 2004.

Relevant link: Nyyrikki's snowfall demo
 
 


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By BiFi on November 25 2003, 18:54
It's a quite nice little demo. I think I'll stick with assembly though.
By Arjan on November 25 2003, 21:47
sick stuff
By pitpan on November 25 2003, 23:29
AMAZING! Brainfuck rules! By the way, would it be possible to create a "Brainfuck processor". I think that a 3-bit CPU could be cool to program a 128-bit console emulator...
By Grauw on November 26 2003, 01:30
Hehe, wow, Brainfuck, way cool!!!
By NYYRIKKI on November 27 2003, 19:39
I think, you could implement "BrainFuck processor" even with cogwheels. Memory might be a bit harder to implement mechanically as it is typicially 8bits wide. Don't anyway forget, that drum memory was actually implemented already 50 years ago. :-)


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