0x10c Hack Night

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Josh Price

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Apr 16, 2012, 3:21:50 AM4/16/12
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Hi everyone,

As promised here are the details for this month's Hack Night, and we'll be building stuff in 0x10c assembly.

Tuesday 24th April 2012, 6pm til 10ish

The Project Factory
Suite 305, 50 Holt Street Surry Hills NSW 2010

Go put your name on the list here:



We're going to be working on building stuff using DCPU-16 assembly. Check the following links for details:


Don't worry if you haven't programmed in assembler before, it's more fun and less hard than you might think!

Cheers,
Josh




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Apr 17, 2012, 1:47:08 AM4/17/12
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I was going to suggest this but it slipped my mind... awesome!

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Mikel Lindsaar

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Apr 17, 2012, 9:57:37 AM4/17/12
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http://0x10co.de/lqnit

I just don't know... didn't I start writing ruby to escape this?

:)

Mikel

Julian

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Apr 18, 2012, 9:23:17 AM4/18/12
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That minesweeper clone is kind of amazing for something written in assembler on a Javascript web page - it has a real 286 DOS feel to it. (Turbo button anyone?)

The other thing that might appeal is this series on Compiling Ruby to x86 ASM. 
It shouldn't be too hard to convert from x86 ASM to 0x10c ASM. A ruby compiler that goes down to the metal would be awesome. 

JG


On Tuesday, 17 April 2012 23:57:37 UTC+10, Mikel wrote:
http://0x10co.de/lqnit

I just don't know... didn't I start writing ruby to escape this?

:)

Mikel

On 17/04/2012, at 3:47 PM, freshtonic @ z wrote:

I was going to suggest this but it slipped my mind... awesome!

On 16 April 2012 17:21, Josh Price <joshcp @ z> wrote:
Hi everyone,

As promised here are the details for this month's Hack Night, and we'll be building stuff in 0x10c assembly.

Tuesday 24th April 2012, 6pm til 10ish

The Project Factory
Suite 305, 50 Holt Street Surry Hills NSW 2010

Go put your name on the list here:



We're going to be working on building stuff using DCPU-16 assembly. Check the following links for details:


Don't worry if you haven't programmed in assembler before, it's more fun and less hard than you might think!

Cheers,
Josh





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Paul Annesley

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Apr 17, 2012, 9:58:33 PM4/17/12
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I'd love to come, might not be able to make it from Melbourne though.

However I've already spent plenty of solo hack nights writing an assembler for the 0x10c DCPU-16:
https://github.com/pda/dcpu16-asm-c#readme

Might be interesting, if not actually useful, for people attending.

Cheers!
Paul

Vorn

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Apr 18, 2012, 11:29:26 AM4/18/12
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Of course you could always port (the recently rediscovered) 6502
assembler source for Prince of Persia ;)

https://github.com/jmechner/Prince-of-Persia-Apple-II


Vorn.

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