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snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: February 25 2005, 21:32   
Should I consider the 'hello world' code to be the 4th entry?
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3450
Posted: February 25 2005, 21:35   
NYYRIKKI: you rule...

_o_
NYYRIKKI
msx master
Posts: 1510
Posted: February 25 2005, 21:57   
Snout:

I think yes... I was trying to show that even a very short program can be totally unreadable.

BTW If you like, I don't mind at all, if you make this MRC offical competition. If we give people for example this year to make their programs, I think, that no one is privileged. I started same time I suggested this idea and I think, that this can be great fun. The point is, that you can participate with very little effort! If you like, you can also exclude my entrys from the offical results as I made the rules.


poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 864
Posted: February 25 2005, 22:02   
hehehe it seems like a lot of fun though comepletely undecipherable code and seemingly puposeless programs... one day,when AI is advanced enough,it will swap all existing programs one by one into these scary little programs...

STARTING IN FINLAND !!!!
poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 864
Posted: February 26 2005, 03:35   
basically Nyyrikki you have no idea what you're doing... the future of the world is in your hands and you're playing with it as if it's a cheap toy !
PERKELE !!!
NYYRIKKI
msx master
Posts: 1510
Posted: February 26 2005, 10:16   

There is escape sequence, that should be impossible for the program to take over, but even if that fails, you always have power switch, so don't worry about world domination

Quote:

PERKELE !!!



Yup, the same guy, seen my mail address?

AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1249
Posted: February 28 2005, 10:33   
Quote:

don't worry about world domination



Why do I suddenly feel this urge to (re)play Day of the Tentacle?

NYYRIKKI
msx master
Posts: 1510
Posted: March 08 2005, 17:53   
Ok, last Friday I already told you, what I was working on, so I think, that it is time to get my "monster" out of closet. It is not best (or actually worst) possible program, but it should keep D-tail, DarQ and all you other BASIC freaks busy for a while.

Name: Sourcered Forces

System requiremets: MSX

DISCLAIMER: This program contains minute electrical particles moving at velocities in excess of five hundred million miles per hour. The subatomic particles of this program are exactly the same in every measurable respect as those used in programs of other coders, and no claim to the contrary is expressed or implied. This is a 100% matter program made of 100% recycled electrons. In the unlikely event that this program should contact antimatter in any form, a catastophic explosion will result. The entire physical universe, including this program, may one day collapse back into an infinitesimally small space. Should another universe subsequently re-emerge, the existence of this program in that universe cannot be guaranteed. According to the Grand Unified Theory, the primary particles constituting this program may decay to nothingness within the next four hundred million years. No software testers were abused in the production of this program. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. If rash, irritation, redness, or swelling develops, discontinue use. Some assembly required. Contents may settle during shipment. May be too intense for some viewers. No batteries included. Freshest if eaten before date on carton. Not recommended for children.

Are you ready?

Here it is:
10 '3LR2n+RtOMo6HU98tn16F2w8ZjiLXMJsB51oF5gTnAHmOA-DUgz2HcldV10qF5gT7LRmA9IJ
20 '4xjGEDJKHxTEE1EnjEJtB51oVbQnYlItB1xNyBWLXMJ6kjj6uDzu4+kHbWW+h1PvHVzwVbA
30 SCREEN0,,0:KEYOFF:WIDTH40:U=-189:PRINT"Please wait, generating thoughts...":P
OKEU,201:DEFFNA(N)=PEEK(N)+PEEK(N+1)*256:T$="+-":POKEU+1,V:READE:FORI=0TO61
40 T$=T$+CHR$(48+I-(I>35)*6-(I>9)*7):NEXT:POKE &HFBB1,1:M=&HD000:A=FNA(&HF676)+6
:DEFUSR=17+RND(-TIME):POKEU+2,208:FORO=NOT0TO0:POKEO-3142,PEEK(O-2441):NEXT
50 A=A+1:P=PEEK(A):D=INSTR(T$,CHR$(P))-1:IFD=>0THENPOKEM,(DAND(4^C-1))*4^(4-C)+B
:B=D\4^C:M=M-(C>0):C=(C+1)AND3:GOTO50ELSEIFP=0ANDPEEK(A+6)=143THENA=A+7:GOTO50
60 POKEU,195:SYS65:PRINTCHR$(12);CHR$(10);CHR$(49);STRING$(7,39):PRINT"GOTO80"
70 PRINTCHR$(11);:KEYBUFSTRING$(2,13):END'     --== Sourcered Forces 1.0 ==--
80 POKEBASE(3)+2,2:FORI=7TO9:POKEBASE(3)+I,8:NEXT
90 X=PEEK(-3174)-1:POKE-3174,X:IFX>0THENIFX>ETHENFORI=10TO12:POKEBASE(3)+I,32:NE
XT:PRINTCHR$(27);"Y!#";STRING$(28,39):GOTO70ELSE70ELSEREADD:KEYBUF"RENUM10,110"+
CHR$(13)+"RUN"+CHR$(13):P=ATN(1)/32'            Made By: NYYRIKKI 2005
100 FOR I=0 TO 255:POKE &HD100+I,SIN(P*I)*D+128:NEXTI:DELETE 10-100
110 DEFINTA-Z:DEFFNP(U,S)=PEEK(53504!+(R(U*2)+(S*R(U*2+1)\32)AND255)):DIML(15)
120 READJ:FORB=ETOJ:READL(B):NEXT:B=BXOR26:POKE&HF3B1,26:CLS
130 C=B:U=E:GOSUB150:SYS &H44:ONINTERVAL=60GOSUB150:INTERVALON:FORI=0TO5:R(I)=RN
D(1)*200+55:NEXT:FORU=0TOJ:U1=FNP(E,U):FORC=BTO35:Z=((U1+FNP(1,C)+FNP(2,C+U))AND
15):POKEBASE(3)+C+U*&H25,L(Z):NEXTC,U:INTERVALOFF:GOSUB150:DATA15,32,32,58,45
140 IFINKEY$=""THENSYS&O101:KEYBUF CHR$(11)+"GOTO30"+CHR$(13):PRINTCHR$(27);"Y& 
":LIST2ELSECLS:POKE-3151,24:END:DATA43,61,112,42,35,42,113,61,43,45,58,32
150 PRINTCHR$(11);INT((C+U*26-B)/.442)/B;CHR$(8);"%    ":RETURN: FOR IOMBCC

manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3450
Posted: March 08 2005, 19:49   
Wow, this is really cool!
[D-Tail]
online

msx guru
Posts: 3018
Posted: March 08 2005, 23:25   
Ah, where have them days gone... Those days when you had to write these listings out of a magazine, and after you hit [Return], you would get a checksum to see whether you 'done it alright

Subtle hint, btw
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: March 08 2005, 23:32   
I can only say: AWESOME.

Nyyrikki... you are insane!

(take that one as a compliment, please ;P)
AuroraMSX

msx master
Posts: 1249
Posted: March 09 2005, 10:21   
Quote:

DISCLAIMER: This program contains minute electrical particles moving at velocities in excess of five hundred million miles per hour. The subatomic particles of this program are exactly the same in every measurable respect as those used in programs of other coders, and no claim to the contrary is expressed or implied. This is a 100% matter program made of 100% recycled electrons. In the unlikely event that this program should contact antimatter in any form, a catastophic explosion will result. The entire physical universe, including this program, may one day collapse back into an infinitesimally small space. Should another universe subsequently re-emerge, the existence of this program in that universe cannot be guaranteed. According to the Grand Unified Theory, the primary particles constituting this program may decay to nothingness within the next four hundred million years. No software testers were abused in the production of this program. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. If rash, irritation, redness, or swelling develops, discontinue use. Some assembly required. Contents may settle during shipment. May be too intense for some viewers. No batteries included. Freshest if eaten before date on carton. Not recommended for children.



ROFLMAO
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3450
Posted: March 09 2005, 16:42   
Quote:

Ah, where have them days gone... Those days when you had to write these listings out of a magazine, and after you hit [Return], you would get a checksum to see whether you 'done it alright



Who needs that with the "Type" feature of openMSX Catapult?
[D-Tail]
online

msx guru
Posts: 3018
Posted: March 09 2005, 17:16   
Manuel, for your relief: in a few days (maybe even tomorrow), I'll get my PC upgrade set complete: an Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz w/ 1MB Cache and all, and some MBs RAM. Motherboard's already here. Rest assured, I will commence playing openMSX as soon as I can

Meanwhile, I'll just have to do with NLMSX... Which is quiet good too, even for low-spec computers (like my Pentium III 600 ).
NYYRIKKI
msx master
Posts: 1510
Posted: March 09 2005, 23:28   
Snout: Thanx, it feels good to see, someone understands this kind of art as well.

Manuel: Isn't it just easyer to copy/paste the stuff into text file and use BASIC LOAD command?

Comments from the author after returning from trance:

80*24 screen is suprisingly big space to fill and at least I was bit surprised to see how much code you can squeese into it. It was also a bit surprise, how much time you can put to make one little BASIC program as you always seem to find another twisted way to make things wrong. Maybe the size limit is even too large(?) What you think, is it still interesting to read such a big programs?

Now that I read the source again, I think that line 50 is propably the most lovely one. It is the decoder part, that writes KEYBUF and SYS command support code to memory. Back in time when people really wrote listings from magazines this routine could have had more than just entertaining value. It can get double amount of information out of fixed size data when compared to traditional hex number system. At a same time the line is pain in the a** to read and pretty optimal in size.

Now a little question for you: Is Finland only place in earth, where there are twisted enough people to make something like these entrys?

 
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