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wow that under 256 bytes? just wow
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@eldwulf Assuming you actually meant machine code, yep! Here it is in base64: sBNTusgDzRCI2ITLegX26MHoB/briO
Dussni7LEDS3XpaM6fB7dW2+ODAFjf ANn73PnfANgM2f7eDGZaBlVgiR+LBd 8F9+gpF0979d8HZoEFzcwAANjM2cDY ztnK2M3c6tjO3sHZykd7609rEArfGY kXAjQA+3P2mbTmEdnoFQAozNUEBEaJ RfxhRSaIAnWu5GBIdZKzAIsp0/0x1Q EvAPtz9NbfEFHT6YDFJYsQ9xhp6ACA Kyl5Avfd0e0B6okvAPtz7DnKQHIlsw J63ysQQCsQgO5ga9INixRwAkCZKy95 AvfdAeqLLwD7c/I5ylkZ0vUY0RDRgP kGcwQA1HWWww== -
Mindfuck :|
I remember there was a site called 256b.org, but it gone now. I made 2 demos and uploaded on that site. Now they are gone. But this is 1000 times more advanced then what I did.... I did a small green rotating rectangle, thats it... :)
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@LBcoyote Enough to store a bit more than twenty-five hundred copies of this demo, anyway... Or, to put it another way, at 24 bits per pixel and the standard windows cleartype font for youtube, the pixels in this 'm' (not the character grid, just the 'm') use about the same amount of data.
Not bad.
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@Blogapult yeah, the source code for this is actually 6637 bytes and 256 lines of asm code, including comments, whitespaces etc.
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@eldwulf Are you sure? I thought 256 bytes was the BINARY size. (Which will be much smaller than the source code, even if the source code is assembly (and it probably was)).
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this is breathtaking. please, please make more.
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This puts "640KB should be enough for anyone" in totally new perspective!
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Круто!
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Řrřola aims and... bullseye!!
Best 256b intro ever.
To all those asking what the fuck this is?
My answer is this. Just beyond your grasp.
lordbaztard 2 years ago 37
inefficiency of bandwidth at its finest, folks! all that streaming video for a 256 byte demo!
Pardessus 2 years ago 37