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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2010

Programa que escrevi em C++, usando caracteres ASCII, na época do filme, com um 486 que já era velho

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  • Amigo pode me dizer a biblioteca que você usou?

    Abraço, belo aplicativo.

  • @guilhermexcs Usei algumas rotinas em assembly para modar o modo de vídeo(80x50), plotar caracteres coloridos sem mudar a posição do cursor, esconder cursor. e a stdio para controlar o teclado. Dá para fazer só com a conio.h e stdio. O cubo é efeito do Compiz.

    Abraço.

  • isto ai e um programa nao comando ms dos  vc so abriu o dir,,,,

  • @rafaelmendes4 Amigo, é em programa escrito em C++, usando bibliotecas de MS-DOS, nesse vídeo, fiz ele rodar em ambiente Linux usando um emulador

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  • Binary ra1n.  make it ra1n.

  • Also, tutorial please? :P

  • @ovidiojf @Inversions51

    ovidiojf, that clears things up. Inversions51, read the comment below yours.

  • @NSgsus Also windows isn't licensed under the GNU General Public License (AKA Open Source) as described in the beginning...

  • @NSgsus yea it does, see the part that says HD1 and HD2 those are the partitions and i lookere for linux, secondly you may notice that it says

    Z: = LINUX\FS\$(DOSEMU_LIB_DIH)/DRI­VE_2 attrib = READ ONLY

    why would a windows system be talking about linux...

    also tell me when you find a program that has wobbly windows on a windows PC...

  • @CrazyShooter199, @NSgsus Friends, the program runs on Ubuntu Linux using an emulator for DOS, the dosemu, see the first screen at 0:01. So the letters are used in devices within the emulator.

    Viva Linux!

  • @Inversions51 Linux does not use letter names for Hard Drives, or any other devices, so it's not Linux, it's Windows.

  • @Inversions51 nope. It's windows. You know because you see that his partition name is D: in the beginning. Linux doesn't use letters for partition names.

  • Otimo trabalho!

    Qual o nome da música?

  • is that Linux :)

    i love the wobbly windows!!! i know its kind of off topic but w/e

    awesome video BTW

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