HuntaBadday
HuntaBadday
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16th Jan 2021
16th Jan 2021
This take an image stored in the computer's RAM and decompresses it then displays it onto the screen.
commodore subframe program hizahee computer r216 r216k2a

Comments

  • KRL
    KRL
    20th Jan 2021
    logo of company from 30 years ago... you ust be really old author and the only guy knowing its that company must be relly old too
  • HuntaBadday
    HuntaBadday
    20th Jan 2021
    LBPHacker (the creator of the computer) made an assembler for the computer, the assembler writes the code directly into the computer's ram. If you go to the R2 save there is a link to the forum for programming.
  • Bunborg
    Bunborg
    20th Jan 2021
    how did you manage to get that complex source code onto a TPT computer, that is amazing but i want to know how to write programs in R216 now
  • noobland3601
    noobland3601
    19th Jan 2021
    Whatever you do don't spark the bottom left of the right machine
  • random_rickroll
    random_rickroll
    19th Jan 2021
    Me : Deleting only one pixel should do no harm. That one pixel :
  • sterling
    sterling
    18th Jan 2021
    *powder toy
  • sterling
    sterling
    18th Jan 2021
    with this and a proton storage we can get shrek in powerder toy
  • HuntaBadday
    HuntaBadday
    18th Jan 2021
    Yup, I am going to try and make that next
  • Bunborg
    Bunborg
    18th Jan 2021
    now we need a image compressor
  • JustAPlayer
    JustAPlayer
    18th Jan 2021
    @heptium345 the image is some ASCII art of the Commodore logo. Commodore was a company that made many computers like the Commodore 64 or the Commodore PET, before being bought by Amiga sometime in the 90's.