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@tonma @Karri

Any chance you'd like to help other devs (me) ;) and share how you looped the music and added sfx side by side with the music? :> This is one thing I'd need to finish my 97% mini game demo from last autumn, unless I maybe try with the newest abc music.

 

Flappy was a very cool project. It generated a lot of "firsts".

 

- 1st ABS 3D printed flat cart like in the old times
- about to become the 1st game with save support on the SD cart
- 1st game to be published using my blankcart hardware (512k flash + eeprom)
- my 1st try to create Chipper music
- tonma's 1st test game for the Lynx

 

 

Really nice stuff, congrats guys!

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Sure.

 

You can loop by manually editing the output of chipper. Add

 

Do 0

 

To the starting point and

 

LOOP

 

To the ending point. When the counter is 0 it loops forever.

 

The way I did the sound effects was to leave one channel free and call the play-function on the empty channel when I want the sound to appear.

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Bump.

attachicon.gifflappy.lsd.zip

attachicon.gifflappy2.zip

 

EDIT: First file (dated Jan 7th, 2017) shows a grayscale image with two tones. Second file (dated Jan 25th, 2017) shows a black or dark gray screen. No full color image. Sorry to disappoint. That's all I have as I don't know how to properly synthesize LSD.

 

I also have this ttris lsd that's not in the general repository. ROM NOT INCLUDED!!!

attachicon.gifttris.zip

 

The posted flappy.lsd files have wrong values for the color palette. I converted the .bmp file again with the correct colors.

 

Robert

flappy lsd.zip

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A small announcement.

 

The Flappy and cart shop is closed for the foreseeable future due to lack of spare time.

If you come into some spare time I'd like a copy. I missed this one or at least left it too late.
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The "Flappy bird testing" ROM is available at whitelynx.fi/shop for free. There is two versions one for 128 byte eeproms and one for 2k eeproms. The third option on the cart is a 64k eeprom. But that chips is really expensive compared to other components. It costs as much as the flash chip. Almost 2 euros. So I have only a few carts for testing with 64k eeproms.

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