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x86 Ray Tracer in 506 bytes
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screenshot added by nanochess on 2024-04-12 23:05:57
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release date : april 2024
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added on the 2024-04-12 23:05:57 by nanochess nanochess

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That was kinda impressive.
rulez added on the 2024-04-12 23:44:25 by Emod Emod
Do the spheres come close.
Tried on Dosbbox-X for now, something is slowly moving but the spheres are far away and they never come close.
At thought that maybe it's something you control with keys and move camera close but no, it exits.
I have put cycles at very high like 500000. Or is it for some much higher cycles and eventually the spheres will come close?
added on the 2024-04-13 10:05:11 by Optimus Optimus
I've seen the video and I realized that eventually the sphere comes close. And what seemed like something moving is much slower than I thought.
rulez added on the 2024-04-13 10:30:50 by Optimus Optimus
goooood
rulez added on the 2024-04-13 10:58:08 by SiR SiR
That's really cool
rulez added on the 2024-04-13 16:26:33 by keops keops
Quote:
Do the spheres come close.
Tried on Dosbbox-X for now, something is slowly moving but the spheres are far away and they never come close.
At thought that maybe it's something you control with keys and move camera close but no, it exits.
I have put cycles at very high like 500000. Or is it for some much higher cycles and eventually the spheres will come close?

The program runs continuously doing the animation. The video is recorded in real-time on my Macbook Air (core i3 1.1 ghz) running Virtualbox, it runs double speed when not recording the video with Quicktime.

But fortunately I have a Asus TUF F17 laptop (i5-11400) and I just tested with Dosbox-X and indeed it is incredibly slow. I only can suppose they are doing a full emulation so that's the cause for the slowness. BTW, the original Dosbox just crashes.

Your best shot is to install VirtualBox 7 (I just did it), create a Windows XP 32-bit machine (you don't need to install Windows XP nor a hard disk image), and add a floppy disk image with the boot sector. It runs excellent.
added on the 2024-04-13 17:36:30 by nanochess nanochess
For VirtualBox 7, in Configuration/Storage in the bottom there is a icon saying "Add controller", choose I82078 (floppy), then click "Add floppy drive", and select the boot sector as image (ray.img)
added on the 2024-04-13 17:39:21 by nanochess nanochess
Nice
rulez added on the 2024-04-14 11:56:20 by xeron xeron
fine with freedos.. rt rulez!
rulez added on the 2024-04-17 23:05:14 by TomCatAbaddon TomCatAbaddon
Maybe you should submit an entry to next year's Lovebyte?
rulez added on the 2024-04-18 05:17:41 by Flashira Flashira

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