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Title: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 11, 2012, 11:13:49 am
Hello world !
I'd like to announce that the "TI-Concours" (TI-Contest in french) has started last week. :)

What is TI-Concours ?

The TI-Concours is a french contest which was created last year. After a very successful first edition (17 participants, all in high school, only for TI-Basic z80 ! ), this contest has been internationalized and programmers who don't speak french can also participate.
You can't participate if you were born before 1986.

How does it work ?

You can participate with one or several or the following languages :

-> TI-Basic z80
-> Axe
-> TI-Basic 68k

The contest is divided in three parts :

- the first two parts last one week and consist to make the program you are asked to in the best way : you will have instructions to follow, and you will be graded on both the compliance of these instructions and program quality (the first program is a game, and the second one is... something else ;D );
- the last part consists to present on the website one of your projects during 4 weeks, on your personal web page : visitors will be able to watch it and will be able to vote for the program they preferred.

Your score is made in that way : your score for the two first parts * 1 + the number of votes you got * .25 + the score for the last part * 5.

Dates

13/03 to 19/03 : 1st part
27/03 to 02/04 : 2nd part
*holiday time in France*
07/05 to 03/06 : 3rd part

Final results should be given around 16th-17th of June.

Website

The website isn't finished for the moment, still you can subscribe there : http://www.ti-concours.com.
Note that your personal informations won't be published without your authorization.

What can we win ?

Last year the winner (loulou54) won a Nspire CX CAS. Because I had a lot of problems with my DataBase I didn't have time to work for it, your will thus know few days before the beginning of the contest.

Who is judging us ?

I you speak french you can be judge yourself, you just need to subscribe before the end of February.

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That's all, I encourage you all to participate, last year I received a lot of good reviews from participants, and I hope this 2nd edition will be as successful ! :D

Noël NADAL.

P.S. : you can see last year's programs here : http://ti-concours.e-monsite.com.

P.S. 2 : I'm not very good in english, sorry if there is some mistakes... ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 11, 2012, 02:41:05 pm
I'm in. :D
also, are there gonna be english version of website as well?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on February 11, 2012, 02:49:30 pm
I don't think so.. in which langage you will participate ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 11, 2012, 02:50:18 pm
TI-BASIC.
I'm trying to register, but I'm kinda stuck in this part D:

* State in which you study:
(Number only)

EDIT: nvm. got it to work.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on February 11, 2012, 02:57:46 pm
Don't worry for registration, just write your nickname, there is too much useless information to write if you aren't french. x)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 11, 2012, 03:03:22 pm
can you clarify stuffs for me?

why does 1st/2nd part last only a week?

EDITED
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on February 11, 2012, 03:13:54 pm
1) The first and second part will be imposed subject with a basic list set to complete. These subjects will be given at the last moment (13/03 for the first part, 27/03 for the second). Then If you want have a better rate you need to improved as best as you can but you have to return the program before the deadline (19/03 to the first part, and 02/04 to the second).

2) This third part is just a free project you have to make.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 11, 2012, 03:15:17 pm
ah. ok.
when we choose TI-BASIC, does it have to be pure TI-BASIC or can we use the small asm utility?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on February 11, 2012, 03:18:29 pm
I think it will be pure Basic, but noelthebest didn't post officials rules for the moment.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on February 11, 2012, 03:47:34 pm
Cool, I might participate, too o.o It depends on if I will have time, though :/ It will probably be TI-BASIC (z80), though ...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: leafy on February 11, 2012, 08:51:29 pm
I'm still not sure what's going on - you get two projects, then one free project?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 11, 2012, 08:52:15 pm
according to what I read, the first 2 is challenge: can you make the program that meets certain requirements
and the last one is the free project.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Juju on February 11, 2012, 09:00:44 pm
Well, good luck to everyone who enters! And to Noël as well, I guess.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 12, 2012, 10:33:12 am
kindermoumoute's explanations are right, once again sorry for my english :-°
The website's english translation still has to be done, I'm now working on it. ;)
TI-Basic is pure TI-Basic, but for Axe hexadecimal codes (do we say this in english ?) may be allowed if you don't use too much.
Xeda -> It'll be cool if you participate ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 12, 2012, 10:40:00 am
By Axe hexadecimal codes, do you mean like small asm programs?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 12, 2012, 10:43:48 am
yes, or lines like Asm(C03H24).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on February 12, 2012, 10:50:18 am
O.O I might do Axe if I can find time to participate o.o
Also, yes, they are hexadecimal opcodes :) (well, H isn't a hex digit...)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 12, 2012, 10:52:30 am
F, sorry. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on February 12, 2012, 05:01:45 pm
Hm... then less than 10% of code, and commented opcode plz. :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on February 12, 2012, 08:34:22 pm
If I participate with Axe and I add hex codes, I will comment them :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 13, 2012, 04:34:34 am
That would be better. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on February 14, 2012, 06:49:57 pm
I am confused. I want to participate, but according to your sig it started on Feb. 1 ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 14, 2012, 09:10:53 pm
it's accepting people since Feb 1. I think the contest itself starts at March, iirc.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 15, 2012, 07:28:47 am
Yes, yeong is right, from 1st of february to 11th of march you can suscribe, then it starts.
By the way, yeong you're in high school, right ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on February 15, 2012, 09:43:48 am
Noel, your website is reaaaaly bugged O.O please see here : http://www.ti-concours.com/accueil.php
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 15, 2012, 10:23:57 am
I know, but I can't use Fillezilla right now, anyway it's only when you are logged in (and I already said that menus weren't finished yet). ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on February 15, 2012, 08:08:07 pm
Yes, yeong is right, from 1st of february to 11th of march you can suscribe, then it starts.
By the way, yeong you're in high school, right ?
Yes. I am.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on February 15, 2012, 11:18:34 pm
WOuldn't it be better to continue accepting people until the very end, though? Because some people might not be sure yet if they want to participate, especially due to lack of ideas or time, then suddenly, the last two weeks before the end of the contest they get a lot of unexpected free time, allowing them to work on a big entry. :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on February 16, 2012, 06:16:00 am
Mmmmf... do they really have a chance to win ? I can continue accepting people until the end of the first part, but...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 07, 2012, 09:55:24 am
Up !
Ladies and gentlement, I'm glad to announce that the winner in each language will win a TI Nspire CX CAS ! :D
I remind you that you MUST suscribe there to be able to participate : http://www.ti-concours.com/inscription.php or http://www.ti-concours.com/registration.php.
You can suscribe until the 11th of March ! :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 07, 2012, 10:08:28 am
Wow, I wasn't expecting too much CX like that ! :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: leafy on March 07, 2012, 10:16:46 am
Ahhhhh, I really want to go for that CX - but what with AP's I'm not sure that I can :(

I'll sign up anyways and see what happens :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 07, 2012, 10:26:18 am
I would be great if you could participate. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 07, 2012, 06:57:05 pm
IMO, this should be moved to News section.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 08, 2012, 04:26:44 am
That's a great idea. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 08, 2012, 04:51:14 pm
I'd love to join, however I don't speak french so nothing makes sense to me D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 08, 2012, 06:55:09 pm
@parser: iirc, there will be English section later.
They just haven't finished it yet.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 09, 2012, 02:10:23 am
Yes I got sick during holidays (measles) so that I could finish it. However, there is already an english registration page. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 09, 2012, 05:04:29 am
I registered for axe. Ehm i dont understand the site x| O.O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 09, 2012, 03:33:17 pm
Don't worry for that, everything will be O.K. for tuesday. ;)
You can subscribe until the day after tomorrow !
We already have :
- 26 participants for TI-Basic z80 :D
- 16 participants for Axe :D
- 5 participants for TI-Basic 68k
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 09, 2012, 04:34:59 pm
I have such a superr good project idea x)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 09, 2012, 04:41:22 pm
I just registered :D

now to think of an idea...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 10, 2012, 05:08:36 am
You still have until 3rd of June to think about your personal project. ;)
Thank you for registering by the way. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Emerov on March 10, 2012, 07:15:52 pm
I just signed up! Hopefully I can find some time to make something decent.

@noelthebest: Do the project ideas have to be completely new for Part 3 of the competition?

Basically, I thought about making a game in Axe a little while back, and got all the sprites and map data figured out, but never got much farther than that. If I were work on this project, would it be a legitimate submission?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 10, 2012, 07:33:56 pm
Actually, you have to present your project from the start of the third part. It means you can thought about it before this date, it's up to you if you want to keep it secret. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 10, 2012, 07:49:08 pm
I registered under Axe and z80 BASIC .___. I do not think I will have time for most of it, though, but I can try !
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 11, 2012, 06:55:16 am
Emerov -> you can chose any of your projects, as kindermoumoute said. ;)
Xeda -> Don't worry, I'm sure you will have some. ;D
Last day for registering ! 
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 11, 2012, 07:12:08 am
Is there a genre where the projects should be about? (sorry, bad sentence grammar which I dont want to fix since i'm lazy)
Or can the projects be about everything.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 11, 2012, 07:36:22 am
Or can the projects be about everything.
You got the answer. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 11, 2012, 08:19:58 am
Nice :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: TIfanx1999 on March 11, 2012, 07:01:31 pm
This look really cool. I'm impressed at the prizes that are being offered. Nspires for winners of each category? Very nice! =) Good luck to all those participating!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Spenceboy98 on March 11, 2012, 07:47:03 pm
Looks like it is too late to register. Oh well...............
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 11, 2012, 07:48:01 pm
Yep, it's 0:52 GMT+1 now :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Spenceboy98 on March 11, 2012, 07:55:32 pm
Now I'm sad. :'( Today sucks for me. If I had known about this, I would have registered.Too late now.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 12, 2012, 06:37:59 am
Spenceboy98 -> Sorry...
Anyway, the contest is starting tomorrow !
The final number of participants :
TI-Basic z80 : 31 ! :D
Axe : 18 :D
TI-Basic 68k : 6
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: TIfanx1999 on March 12, 2012, 08:21:42 am
Wow, the number of Z80 TI-BASIC contestants is astounding! O.O Axe isnt bad either. Considering the smaller size of the 68k community, I'd say that's a fair number as well. Looks like you guys are going to have an excellent competitive environment for this contest! =)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 12, 2012, 08:35:17 am
There won't be any competition since I am participating. >:D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 12, 2012, 08:58:41 am
We'll see.
All right, I just translated the subjects for Axe and TI-Basic z80 (I won't do it for 68k since everybody is french in this category :P ), you should recieve this today's evening (GMT+1 ;) ).

Wow, the number of Z80 TI-BASIC contestants is astounding! O.O Axe isnt bad either. Considering the smaller size of the 68k community, I'd say that's a fair number as well. Looks like you guys are going to have an excellent competitive environment for this contest! =)

Yeah, according to the official rules there are quotas for qualification if the number of participants is higher than 32. ;D
By the way, a second prize will surely arrive soon...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: leafy on March 12, 2012, 10:01:33 am
There won't be any competition since I am participating. >:D

Good one :3
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 12, 2012, 10:33:38 am
Ow, I made a little mistake : 30 in TI-Basic z80 ans 7 in 68k ^^
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 12, 2012, 11:23:56 am
Cool! I cannot wait to see what the topic is!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 12, 2012, 12:19:41 pm
Check your mails. ;)

EDIT : oh I see that you received it already ^^
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: leafy on March 12, 2012, 01:22:44 pm
Wait noelthebest did I get signed up? I didn't get an email...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 12, 2012, 01:29:01 pm
Don't worry subject will be displayed on website in a few hours. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 12, 2012, 01:42:42 pm
Wait noelthebest did I get signed up? I didn't get an email...
The Axe theme is snake game. The rest of the game is up to you.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 12, 2012, 02:29:51 pm
leafy I did send you the e-mail... O_o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 12, 2012, 07:10:38 pm
Now to start... >:D

Although I am confused with what it is wanting me to name my programs. is the source prgm[thete]SNAKE? and what is the executable to be named?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 12, 2012, 09:04:32 pm
omg I already worked on tic tac toe before XD/me gets it from his hard drive
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 12, 2012, 10:16:54 pm
Wait, is that part 2 of the contest?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 12, 2012, 10:18:19 pm
no I think it's part 1.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 12, 2012, 11:52:27 pm
Now to start... >:D

Although I am confused with what it is wanting me to name my programs. is the source prgm[thete]SNAKE? and what is the executable to be named?
It's in the rules he attached in the email.

The source should be prgmθSNAKE## and the executable prgmSNAKE##, where ## is your code (on TI-Concours).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 03:00:25 am
Oh lol thanks for pointing that out >.>
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 13, 2012, 07:12:43 am
That's it, thank you Deep thought. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 13, 2012, 07:15:49 am
My coding is under way :) Also, Tic-Tac-Toe sounds cooler in french XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 13, 2012, 07:53:17 am
Why ? "Morpion" ?
Oh by the way, sorry for the HUGE mistake I made at the end of the e-mail...
And also, subprograms are not allowed but you can of course use Pic, Lists....
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 07:56:37 am
Err, when is the deadline?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 13, 2012, 07:57:52 am
Monday, 23h50mn50s, GMT+1
You have one week. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 07:58:14 am
1 week, thanks O.o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 13, 2012, 08:01:44 am
Oh by the way, I don't know what is doing Excale but you have to put your program in a .zip sorry :/
(I just realised)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 08:02:07 am
I dont care?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 13, 2012, 08:02:44 am
?? I don't understand
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 08:04:51 am
You have to zip your program?
I do not care about that so you don't have to apologise. ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 13, 2012, 08:13:06 am
Okay but some people will be surprised...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 08:13:35 am
Yeah but I see your choice. (else lots of interfering stuff)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 13, 2012, 03:12:08 pm
I now have the MORPION program done :D I wrote it during class today and it has a few nice features. I won't tell the features or anything that it does, though, because I don't think I can.

I am not sure how the judging works, but I think the programs are submitted with your secret number, then scored, and then matched up with the correct person at the end.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 04:34:39 pm
Heh I got a pretty neat snake game idea ^^
Now to work it out tho...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 13, 2012, 04:41:47 pm
I finished the basic engine of Snake ^^ now I have all the features ... awww <_<
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 13, 2012, 04:45:58 pm
heh. heh. heh.
My snake is graphically rocking. also I have -?.?.?- you can -?.?.?- while you are -?.?.?-
:troll:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 13, 2012, 04:51:32 pm
We'll see it monday  >:D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 13, 2012, 04:52:43 pm
Also with the projects, does this have to be a NEW project, not one that we have posted/shown screenies of?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 13, 2012, 04:57:23 pm
I believe that this must be a really new project, and it seems logical ...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 14, 2012, 05:03:48 am
You can chose the project you want, but think about your originality score... ;)

EDIT : all right, i've recieved the first Tic Tac Toe (zero44), by the way looks like there is a problem for sending programs so i'm gonna ask excale if he knows why (he did it).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 15, 2012, 04:45:26 am
Hm changed my snake game a bit.
Also I saw leafy quit with the contest. D:

Edit:
Are the second and third prizes already announced?
As for the 3rd part, is the subject for this free to choose?
Thanks :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 15, 2012, 12:04:18 pm
Second an third prizes will be SOON announced. ;)
I'm not sure I understood your question, but for the 3rd part the subject is free.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 15, 2012, 03:33:55 pm
Ah, thanks :D
What does SOON mean? Like, this week or more like within a month?
Also I have nearly finished my snake game (It's awesome ;D)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 15, 2012, 04:35:34 pm
Finished, but too lazy to upload :-°
I'm very proud of, it's my beautiful snake! ^^
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 15, 2012, 04:37:58 pm
I have finished my Tic-Tac-Toe game, and that is it. I have some non calc programmers IRL that have played it and they like it >:D But they also had suggestions. They also liked some of my humorous features >.>
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 15, 2012, 06:30:00 pm
Can we use imported subprograms in our Axe entry (as in programs included with the prgm token)? All this is for is basically splitting a single program source into multiple parts, so it's easier for me to keep track of each part. The executable looks the same either way.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 15, 2012, 08:55:24 pm
I'm finishing up my tic tac toe game, with linking, and AI. O.o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 16, 2012, 05:30:07 am
Nearly finished my snake game, it has nice graphics and 2 modes :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: persalteas on March 16, 2012, 06:55:20 am
finished tic-tac-toe too. with AI and beautiful graphics ;)

Quote from: TBO_Yeong
I'm finishing up my tic tac toe game, with linking, and AI. O.o
Waow, linking ! O_o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 16, 2012, 08:05:38 am
Soon means before the end of 2nd round. In two weeks then.
All right, even if you're lazy don't forget to send your program :P , concerning subprograms i'ld like to remind you that we don't want 60 programs on our calculator, so they are thus forbidden for imposed subject.
Right now I've got two Tic Tac Toe, you can now upload programs on the website.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 16, 2012, 08:40:42 am
But you also can't have them as a source subprogram?
edit: also can I have the program create 1032 bytes of appvar?
thanks
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 16, 2012, 08:45:43 am
But you also can't have them as a source subprogram?
Apparently not :) However, you can do what Deep Thought is doing and you can design it with source subprograms, but just include it all in one program when you submit it.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 16, 2012, 08:46:55 am
^That is what I thought, just making sure ;)
offtopic:
Bah, omnomIRC won't load D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 16, 2012, 08:52:42 am
/me knows persalteas' BASIC graphics skills and cannot wait to see O.O
My Tic-Tac-Toe also has AI and simple graphics. I have been debating adding a more difficult AI mode, but now I think I must >:D

Already, the AI is smart enough to block moves and make wins, but it still isn't the best. I designed an algorithm last year that I have never programmed, but it is fast and will be nearly impossible to beat with X as the AI.
>:D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: persalteas on March 16, 2012, 08:56:59 am
Quote from: Xeda
* Xeda112358 knows persalteas' BASIC graphics skills and cannot wait to see

:D  you'll see, it's overwhelming !
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 16, 2012, 11:46:00 am
My Snake is nearly done :) I see that you guys had done your programs really fast o.O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 16, 2012, 11:46:54 am
^that, same here, doing some final touches (most tiring stuff of everything <_<)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 16, 2012, 11:52:12 am
Ah yeah, same for me, and optimization stuffes too (the boring part <_< )
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 16, 2012, 11:53:06 am
Optimizing: I have already done that.
But my code is always a mess <_< So adding stuff is HARD x.x
by the way you have111posts.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 16, 2012, 11:55:43 am
I can't wait to receive your programs. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 16, 2012, 11:57:34 am
If you optimize your code, it will always be a mess :P so add your stuffes first, and then optimize is far easier

Now I have 112 posts :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 16, 2012, 02:20:58 pm
I started my snake today, I already have the playing area scrolling nicely on 256*386 pixels :) It has the fruit things and now I need to add back in the snake part :3 I made the two sections separately-- the snake code and the map scrolling code.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on March 16, 2012, 03:15:53 pm
D: My snake is no good at all !
And my code is even worse >.< (except that one optimisation I made specially for kindermoumoute :P)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 16, 2012, 03:21:51 pm
My snake game might still not be finished by the time it has to be turned in D:

I also just changed some spots of code to more optimised hex and took out 100 bytes and made it much faster o.O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 16, 2012, 04:33:31 pm
You can use Appvars, of course. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 16, 2012, 04:44:17 pm
My Snake game is now basically working at under 2000 bytes (it is between 1500 and 2000). My snake now grows when it eats a fruit, there is collision detection, several speed modes, scrolling map, and a few other secrets >.>

I still plan to add more >:D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 16, 2012, 08:00:09 pm
/me knows persalteas' BASIC graphics skills and cannot wait to see O.O
My Tic-Tac-Toe also has AI and simple graphics. I have been debating adding a more difficult AI mode, but now I think I must >:D

Already, the AI is smart enough to block moves and make wins, but it still isn't the best. I designed an algorithm last year that I have never programmed, but it is fast and will be nearly impossible to beat with X as the AI.
>:D
same here with my AI. You can never defeat it O.o
So I had to put some tweaks so player might have a chance to defeat AI. :D
Also, I got 2 different AI: easy and hard. (I'm pretty sure people can guess the easy AI >:D)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 16, 2012, 08:03:22 pm
I bet if I play as X, I can beat it >:D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 16, 2012, 08:04:03 pm
nope. mine also got a perfect defence that at least tie you. :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 16, 2012, 08:05:22 pm
Cool! I cannot wait to try it >:)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 16, 2012, 08:05:54 pm
I think i might post my algorithm once the first submission is over. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 16, 2012, 08:08:34 pm
Ah yeah, same for me, and optimization stuffes too (the boring part <_< )
Funny, that's the most relaxing part for me (because I don't have to think so hard). Too bad I'm not there yet for Snake, and I haven't even started on Tic-Tac-Toe D:

So much stuff to do this weekend...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 17, 2012, 10:26:06 am
"So much to do, so much time, so little motivation"
^That. True story bro. D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 17, 2012, 12:04:00 pm
noelthebest, I finished my Axe contest entry but just realized something: The program was written for Axe 0.5.3 and does not compile correctly for Axe 1.1.2. Is it all right if I keep it like this? I'll send you the executable with the source, in that case.

If not, I can modify it to work with Axe 1.1.2, but I'm not familiar with the changes in the two versions of Axe and so it'll take a while.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 17, 2012, 12:19:19 pm
You already finished your 3rd entry !? O.O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 17, 2012, 12:23:21 pm
Huh? ???

This is for my first entry, the Snake game.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 17, 2012, 12:25:59 pm
Ah, I misunderstood, sorry :-X
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 17, 2012, 01:50:08 pm
There is no problem, Deep Thought, don't forget to submit your program. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 17, 2012, 02:41:07 pm
I can't wait to try them all. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 17, 2012, 02:42:13 pm
....now I lost my calc. D:
I hope I can find it until duedate D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 17, 2012, 02:53:44 pm
There is no problem, Deep Thought, don't forget to submit your program. ;)
All right, great!
....now I lost my calc. D:
Man, that really sucks, especially since you'd finished already D:

Hope you can find it in time.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 17, 2012, 05:08:22 pm
DOne for me!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on March 18, 2012, 06:06:50 am
I must thank Xeda a lot: my calc crashed and I lost the source. However, Xeda had reminded me to backup my progress so I didn't have to restart from the beginning :D (but now I don't have enough time left to add the two features I wanted my game to have :().
So, Thanks Xeda :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 18, 2012, 06:55:48 am
Two days left !
If you haven't finished in time please send what you did. As Excale said, it's a contest, the aim is to do a better program than the others.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 12:14:07 pm
I have a question:
For the final project (round 3), will that be kept secret as well?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 18, 2012, 12:42:46 pm
I forgot my password. D:
Can you pm me, noel? (Along with my number which I can't find)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 18, 2012, 01:34:05 pm
I have a question:
For the final project (round 3), will that be kept secret as well?

What will be kept secret ?
Yeong -> I'll try.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 01:40:55 pm
Will we need to keep our projects secret?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 18, 2012, 01:42:13 pm
No.
For the last round, you have to SHOW your project : you will have a page of the website for each project like for zContest, and you must do that people who visit the website vote for you. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 01:42:40 pm
Ah, okay, cool!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 18, 2012, 01:47:01 pm
Don't forget sending your program by the way, it's tomorrow midnight GMT+1 !
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 18, 2012, 02:07:18 pm
So, I couldn't find my calculator so I'm redoing the whole thing <.<
and I made my AI 10% stupid on purpose. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 02:08:33 pm
D: Good luck, Yeong! .__.
/me backs up again just in case
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 18, 2012, 02:09:25 pm
It's fine, I guess, since I just found out that the program have to be under 3k D:
I'm scraping off the linkplay XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 02:11:23 pm
Hmm, I wonder if I could manage link play or not in under 3KB... I am at 1435 bytes with all the graphics and AI and whatnot
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 18, 2012, 02:12:09 pm
Almost finished but axe is hating my map routine :\
so I ditched that (I'll let it in the sauce tho)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 18, 2012, 02:12:51 pm
also, I wonder if I can have optional pic file allowed. D: If that's possible, I think I can save about 200 bytes off. (My AI is getting big because it's advanced AI which is 1500 bytes... I might have to find the way to optimize D:)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 02:15:01 pm
/me just thought of a way to make advanced AI in about 200 bytes O.O
Yeong, your mention of the word "picture" made me remember a technique I used for braille translation 5 years ago on my calc.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 18, 2012, 02:16:00 pm
O.O
maybe if I use matrix rotation I can chop my AI to 1/4../me goes to try it.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 02:18:18 pm
Hehehe, I think we have different algorithms in mind for sure. My current one uses some matrix rotation to cut down on size, but the super smart one won't be able to save speed or size using matrix rotations (well, transpose is the better term).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 18, 2012, 02:24:36 pm
/me just thought of a way to make advanced AI in about 200 bytes O.O
I did that, and it's unbeatable :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 18, 2012, 02:29:37 pm
....now I lost my calc. D:
I hope I can find it until duedate D:
That seems to happen a lot lately... ???

You really need to be more careful about not losing your calcs or data. :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 18, 2012, 02:30:20 pm
well, since I have 3 TI-84+SE with different projects inside, it's kinda hard to keep track (at least, for me D:) but most of the time, I finds it.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 18, 2012, 02:33:31 pm
Ah ok, but I hope it was not stolen. This is why I always keep my calc in my pocket or in my hands when at school. Otherwise any other way is too risky (even in your backpack, because someone can open it without you noticing).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 18, 2012, 02:34:02 pm
I only bring one in school, and this time I lost it at home. :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 18, 2012, 02:35:10 pm
I have another question: Will the games be judged on TI-83/84 Plus calculators? There are a lot of things in my program that wouldn't work for models earlier than those.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 18, 2012, 02:35:38 pm
Did you look under your bed ? ;D
No seriously I hope you will find it in time. :P
28h20mn left. ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 02:37:54 pm
Thanks for telling us how much time left! That way, we won't be confused about timezones.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 18, 2012, 02:40:11 pm
It's easier to do it when the deadline is coming soon. ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 18, 2012, 02:41:13 pm
I have another question: Will the games be judged on TI-83/84 Plus calculators? There are a lot of things in my program that wouldn't work for models earlier than those.
I am curious, too.
(I am not sure if my programs will work on a TI-82, for example)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 18, 2012, 02:44:18 pm
Oh, and do the games have to be in French?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 18, 2012, 03:38:55 pm
You don't need to translate your program in french. ;)
We judges all have at least a TI-83 Plus. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 18, 2012, 03:39:28 pm
Thanks for the info!

EDIT: Sent mine in!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 05:38:28 am
How much does the size count to the score? Since my game is 7108 bytes (with a ton of features)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 07:18:40 am
Looking at the instructions, as long as it does not exceed 5000 bytes (for the Axe one) the size does not matter :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 07:45:24 am
WTF!??! :\ D:
Where is that said?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 19, 2012, 08:00:39 am
In the subject, look again at your mail.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 19, 2012, 09:18:28 am
@aeTIos : you can use an appvar.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 19, 2012, 09:39:47 am
WTF!??! :\ D:
Where is that said?
You should have received an email from noelthebest a week ago containing five PDF attachments, which are the rules for each section in the contest in both French and English.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 10:15:58 am
I have but in the english one there is "the program should be under (000 bytes".
Could cut it down though :P
had to remove some less important stuff. Now the program is 4999 bytes (That is on purpose XD)
Only thing left to do is creating some moar maps. Then I'm done. \o/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 10:25:07 am
Nice XD I thought (000 was 9000, but then I looked at the french one and it said 5000. I am going to have just one map and probably come in at under 3000.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 10:26:25 am
I have 15 maps XD
Aaand a title screen and highscores and 2 different modes and 11 different speeds.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 10:27:30 am
I have 15 maps XD
Aaand a title screen and highscores and 2 different modes and 11 different speeds.
I have 1 map, 1 mode, no highscore yet, and 4 speeds XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 11:34:02 am
Ok I've sent it. I hope the name SNAKE[personal_code].zip is OK..... :-\
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 19, 2012, 11:41:50 am
noelthebest, I think I may have sent you the wrong Tic-Tac-Toe program, but I'm not sure.

If the program in the ZIP file I uploaded is 3,007 bytes instead of 2,992, can you please use the one I sent you in an email instead?

Sorry about that!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 19, 2012, 01:04:50 pm
No problem. ;)
5h51mn left ! Hurry up !
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 01:19:10 pm
D: I am not quite finished, but the adrenalin is helping me focus on the coding >:D

EDIT:
Ack! The website is not working!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 02:51:42 pm
Hmmm
@noelthebest is my file OK?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 02:52:29 pm
Also, the website is now working XD It wasn't earlier ...

I am finishing up my projects!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 02:55:59 pm
4 hours left...
Hurry if you haven't finished your project yet!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 02:57:47 pm
Okay, Snake is almost done except for scoring and I am trying to figure out which Tic-Tac-Toe I will submit (or if I will modify the AI again or include several).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 19, 2012, 02:59:11 pm
All is O.K. right now.
4h left. ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 03:46:20 pm
I have uploaded Snake, now I must add more to Tic-Tac-Toe !

I have two made, both using different algorithms, so I must choose which one D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 03:48:43 pm
randInt(0,1)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 04:05:49 pm
Haha, I might do that, actually XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 19, 2012, 05:21:24 pm
Damn, I havn't not enough space to put all snakes on my 83+.

*kindermoumoute removed Axe Parser from his calc.
 :'(


10/18 received in Axe category ! (for the moment) :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 05:23:55 pm
Mine I hope is one of them!
I just fixed up a bug in my AI and now it is working very beautifully (better than ever). I am now going to add in a few easy to add things and be done!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 19, 2012, 05:25:52 pm
Nice!
By the way, 1:30 left. Hurry!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 05:52:52 pm
Uploaded! :D When can we release them to the public? After judging?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 19, 2012, 06:12:02 pm
uploaded 4 hrs before deadline with exactly 2997 bytes XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 19, 2012, 06:46:17 pm
uploaded 4 hrs before deadline with exactly 2997 bytes XD
And I thought I was cutting it close XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 19, 2012, 06:53:54 pm
3 minutes! My programs were both under the limit by more than 1000 bytes
EDIT: 2 minutes!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on March 20, 2012, 02:00:44 am
Crap ! I misread the rules !
I thought the limit was 5000 bytes >.<
Ok, at least we know I didn't win this turn.


Nvm, it is 5000 in Axe, I am still in the game
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 20, 2012, 02:15:22 am
It's finished...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 20, 2012, 07:34:51 am
uploaded 4 hrs before deadline with exactly 2997 bytes XD
And I thought I was cutting it close XD
I am cutting it close with 4999 bytes. XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 20, 2012, 08:33:09 am
1663 and 3126 were the sizes of mine >:D
/me is still working on them, though the contest is over

Also, I will post my algorithm sometime :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 20, 2012, 08:35:21 am
All right, now it's finished, we've recieved 23 Tic-Tac-Toe, 10 Snake and 3 Siam (I think the subject was too long...).
Anyway, the 2nd round is starting on 27th : It'll last 1 week again and the subject will be something else than a game. :)

Oh, by the way : from 25th of March it's GMT+2 and not GMT+1 anymore, be aware. ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 20, 2012, 10:20:21 am
Yeah daylight saving time. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Emerov on March 21, 2012, 02:06:41 am
noelthebest, due to some disorganization on my part, I just realized that I sent in the wrong version of my snake game for judging. The version is a much earlier one, so its rather buggy and not at all playable. Also, I don't think it's completely stable, so if and when you decide to judge it, you might want to back up the other games... Just thought I'd warn you.

* Emerov impersonates certain masochistic emoticons  :banghead:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 21, 2012, 09:09:02 am
Erm can I report a bug + how to fix it for my snake game?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on March 21, 2012, 11:21:35 am
If it is a really bad bug, you should tell them how to fix it so you don't lose points because or RAM Clears. But if it is a very little bug that no one can spot, you'd better not tell them that it exists to earn more points :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 21, 2012, 05:00:20 pm
will the results for part 1 be posted as soon as the judges judge them, or will all the scores be shown at the end of the contest?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 21, 2012, 05:54:35 pm
It will be posted at the end of the part 2 (in 1,5 week). ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 22, 2012, 04:48:51 am
Are we allowed to upload our game
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 22, 2012, 12:08:29 pm
Yes.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 22, 2012, 12:10:12 pm
nice :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 26, 2012, 05:11:26 am
Round 2 starting tomorrow !!! :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 26, 2012, 06:59:08 am
/me has jitters :D
EDIT: Just saw the email-- this is going to be an epic round two O.O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: zero44 on March 28, 2012, 02:52:22 am
Could you please put the basic topics on the website ?
I just lost 32 hours of programming because you're late...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 28, 2012, 04:48:34 am
But I sent it to you by mail.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 28, 2012, 11:42:52 am
Hardcodre subject, and I have bugs with export Oo"
My drawing totlally messes when I export on a Pic that soes already exists!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 28, 2012, 12:02:41 pm
Delete it and recreate it?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 28, 2012, 12:59:21 pm
Already tested...
With another program that I made (sprite editor),  the same bug was present, in another form( it just messes the screen, noy my sprite buffer)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on March 28, 2012, 02:04:54 pm
In the rules, it is written "b) Les participants de la catégorie Axe devront indiquer quelles librairies sont nécessaires à la compilation : les librairies dont ils ne sont pas l'auteur sont autorisées mais feront perdre des points." But do "librairies" include Axioms or just subroutines ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 28, 2012, 02:26:50 pm
But I sent it to you by mail.

I think he said on IRC that in your e-mail he couldn't open the attached rules because he got an error instead. However considering the lack of respect, patience and politeness he showed since last night on IRC and his post above, if I was you I wouldn't even bother sending him again until he apologises.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on March 28, 2012, 02:43:02 pm
But I sent it to you by mail.
I think he said on IRC that in your e-mail he couldn't open the attached rules because he got an error instead. However considering the lack of respect, patience and politeness he showed since last night on IRC and his post above, if I was you I wouldn't even bother sending him again until he apologises.
Well, I can understand him (even if he is not using the right method (I am talking about zero44); he should ask it with calm) because since the beginning, the website has problems (bugs at the beginning, now lack of updates...) and also, the topic of the first part was in the content of the email, not in attached files, so I had problems with it too.

Couldn't the topic be posted here too otherwise ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 28, 2012, 03:08:15 pm
Yeah it might be good to cross-post it here too in case. Fixing the site might help too (especially how language settings are not saved into cookies correctly or how you can't link directly to the English page). But yeah I meant people should be polite. (To avoid getting banned or something)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 28, 2012, 03:17:22 pm
Hmm idk but I think axioms arent allowed either (I know which one Hayleia means :P)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 28, 2012, 03:40:18 pm
Yeah, I was thinking of the same Axiom, probably, but since I already have most of it already programmed in, I am fine >:D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 28, 2012, 03:54:13 pm
Runer and I have found a really bad bug on AXE: When we overwrites a Variable (app var, Os var, or idk) with GetCalc when using an another Variable already used (like a appvar who could use like save, or something else), The os get incrusted in the processus, and mess ups the two external variables. OFr one of the two ext Var, use a ]Var to stock the adress.

I decided to post this beacause Runer helped me into resolving this bug, and to clear the cheating sensations. I want this contest give us some great programs, not a fiercy battle where tricks and cheats are used. THis is an Axe failure, not my program coding.

This bug were present before the contest, I was doing for myself a tile editor, and I got the same bug, Runer saw why there is in, and is trying to fix it. We must wait for him to fix, and before, use this "patch".

If I risk my disqualification, It's only to give a chance to everyone to win this contest.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 28, 2012, 04:00:56 pm
Hmm if there's an Axe bug it would be nice if the fixed version is allowed, even if not released by Quigibo officially. Otherwise, can't an older version be used from before the bug is introduced? (unless it's a bug present since 2 years?)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 28, 2012, 04:01:32 pm
I had this bug before 1.1.2 on my tile editor.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 28, 2012, 04:02:44 pm
Ah ok. According to Runer it's not a bug, though, but rather a lack of feature. Not sure if contest admins would allow a patched version to be used in that case, though, but again maybe they will.

Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Runer112 on March 28, 2012, 04:33:22 pm
What Eiyeron discovered isn't so much of an Axe bug as it is a lack of a feature that Axe really should have. The issue is that, in the process of deleting or recreating an OS variable, other variables in RAM may be shifted. A common instance of this would occur if your program creates a variable, and later deletes or recreates an OS variable that existed before your program started, then the pointer to the variable you originally created would be invalid.

This is not an issue that an Axe user should need to debug/solve. My identification of the issue required a knowledge of assembly and how the OS structures RAM, and my formulation of the proper solution required a knowledge of an OS feature only exposed to assembly programmers. The behavior Eiyeron saw would most certainly appear to be a bug without this knowledge, thus I do not believe that he should be penalized in any way for asking for assistance with a problem that is not his fault.



Here is my suggested solution for anyone having this issue. For up to two OS variables that you keep a pointer to for the duration of the program, the OS can automatically update the pointer if it moves. To take advantage of this feature, I would suggest putting the following one or two variable definitions in your program:

Code: [Select]
ᴇ84EB→°V1
ᴇ84ED→°V2

The names can be whatever you like, they don't have to be V1 and V2. And if you only need to keep track of one OS variable, you only need one of these definitions. In the body of your program, use these variables instead of standard variables to hold pointers to OS variables that you need to keep track of through possible deletions/recreations of other OS variables.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 28, 2012, 05:31:44 pm
I already noticed to noelthebest that he used the wrong word : librairy = "bibliothèque" =! "librairie". Rules allow you to use Axioms (like advanced graphics ;) ), don't forget you have to include axiom.8xv in your zip.

@Eiyeron : don't worry, you don't violated any rules. x)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 28, 2012, 07:03:20 pm
O.O So we can use.../me poofs to find that graphics library...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on March 28, 2012, 09:03:57 pm
The Tron AI is actually easy to make and I've finished it 30 minutes after I read the email O.o
Right now, I'm optimizing for speed. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 28, 2012, 10:11:46 pm
I have no idea where to start x.x I hadn't ever played TRON myself until two days ago.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on March 29, 2012, 12:41:48 am
I already noticed to noelthebest that he used the wrong word : librairy = "bibliothèque" =! "librairie". Rules allow you to use Axioms (like advanced graphics ;) ), don't forget you have to include axiom.8xv in your zip.
Who told you I wanted to use this one ? :P
We are allowed, but will we get penalties for it or no ? :P

edit: Also, 4000 bytes is short D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 29, 2012, 02:38:57 am
Deep thought -> http://www.pictogame.com/fr/play/game/HoENt7lZMvsj_flash-tron-20 can give you an idea of what you have to do.
Hayleia -> yes 4000 bytes is short, kindermoumoute decided that. :P
You are allowed, but if you are not the author of this axiom then you will lose points.
Yeong -> OMG 30 mn ??? It took me at least two days, and I was working only at this ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 29, 2012, 03:49:23 am
Runer and I have found a really bad bug on AXE: When we overwrites a Variable (app var, Os var, or idk) with GetCalc when using an another Variable already used (like a appvar who could use like save, or something else), The os get incrusted in the processus, and mess ups the two external variables. OFr one of the two ext Var, use a ]Var to stock the adress.

I decided to post this beacause Runer helped me into resolving this bug, and to clear the cheating sensations. I want this contest give us some great programs, not a fiercy battle where tricks and cheats are used. THis is an Axe failure, not my program coding.

This bug were present before the contest, I was doing for myself a tile editor, and I got the same bug, Runer saw why there is in, and is trying to fix it. We must wait for him to fix, and before, use this "patch".

If I risk my disqualification, It's only to give a chance to everyone to win this contest.
what version of axe? Is it also in 1.1.1? Since that explains sooooooooo much.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 29, 2012, 06:17:13 am
@aeTIos: It was 1.1.2, but it is also prevalent in probably all of the Axe versions since the start.
I have no idea where to start x.x I hadn't ever played TRON myself until two days ago.
Same XD But I have ideas >.>
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 29, 2012, 11:36:37 am
Xeda and D.T. : think about what you do in order to win at the game I showed you (link).

I have a very very good news : a lot of greeaaaat prizes are coming soon.
This time 'soon' means today or tomorrow. ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 29, 2012, 01:27:23 pm
Calcs some more?
(Cry some more joke)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 29, 2012, 01:41:44 pm
Not only. ;D
Anyway you'll see.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 29, 2012, 02:40:22 pm
D:/me waits o.o <--My eyes

I had coffee today because I have to write a paper due tomorrow (I have not had time). So maybe, if I finish early, I will be up all night programming. Sleep deprived programming is the best o.o <--- still my eyes
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 29, 2012, 02:52:59 pm
I think use an axiom is exactly the same thing as using an uptated version of Axe Parser. The aim is to show that you master the Axe Parser, so if you use some commands in an axiom you can't be penalized.

However, you have to comment your code and explain what those commands made. That's the same rules than opcode :
- You can use them but you have to comment how it act.
- You will not be rated above it.
- The aim is not to create one.
Else you risk penalities.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 29, 2012, 04:56:14 pm
The Tron AI is actually easy to make and I've finished it 30 minutes after I read the email O.o
wait, what were all the emails with a bunch of tron attachments from noelthebeast? (did you guys get them too?)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on March 29, 2012, 05:14:20 pm
They're for you to test your AI with. Your program is only supposed to be a subroutine that takes your current coordinates in (I,J) and your opponent's in (L,M) and returns direction to move in in N.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 29, 2012, 05:14:57 pm
They're for you to test your AI with. Your program is only supposed to be a subroutine that takes your current coordinates in (I,J) and your opponent's in (L,M) and returns direction to move in in N.
oh. this means that they have nothing to do with me. Thanks :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 30, 2012, 07:10:26 am
I'm not noelthebeast ^^
I'll try to announce prizes this evening.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on March 30, 2012, 09:11:04 am
Ah. Sorry for the confusion. :)/me hopes the prizes are great... :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 30, 2012, 02:15:02 pm
yay, classes are over! It's the weekend! I can code!/me needs sleep x.x
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on March 30, 2012, 03:59:44 pm
http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=8969&p=122250#p122250

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on March 30, 2012, 04:05:11 pm
Wow nice O.O

Could someone sum up the total amount of prizes, so no confusion occurs while juju or myself post a news tonight or tomorrow? (since it's like the 2nd time new prizes are added lol)

EDIT Nvm

Quote
16:15:09]   kindermoumoute   DJ_O et juju, en gros pour les trois vainqueurs il y aura une Nspire CX CAS (3 en tout), pour les seconds Axe et TI-Basic z80 il y aura une Nspire clickpad CAS (2 en tout) pour les 3ème une Nspire clickpad (2 en tout) et les 4ème et 5ème auront des goodies
[16:15:10]   *   New post by netham45 in Stopforumspam dnsbl http://omniurl.tk/13109/240463
[16:15:16]   DJ_O   Netham45 what do members do during summer tho? D:
[16:15:25]   kindermoumoute   tout comme les 2ème et 3ème 68k qui auront des goodies eux aussi
[16:15:30]   DJ_O   eg 2 years ago, Souvik couldnt access omni from india
[16:15:42]   kindermoumoute   Et les participant n'auront plus de pub sur TI-Planet à vie ^^
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on March 30, 2012, 04:11:29 pm
Whoaa, more, more nSpire ! :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 30, 2012, 04:12:13 pm
Yeah, wow o.o
All I have left to complete my Axe programme is using the Pic0~Pic9 .___.
However, I have lots of other goodies planned ^-^
It is 2676 bytes, though, currently .___.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 31, 2012, 04:41:29 pm
Er
Only 2 days left and I still need to start on my drawin program :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on March 31, 2012, 04:44:00 pm
I've got some bugs again with Sprite Save/loading :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on March 31, 2012, 04:46:49 pm
aw, that sucks. I hope I can code the ideas I have in under 4000 bytes :P
By the way, can you still get into the top 3 if you have a super st00pidz entry for round 2?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 31, 2012, 04:56:16 pm
Maybe :P Also, I have mine done, saving/loading works, drawing in 2 3 or 4 shades, with other goodies included :) It will require a readme, though XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on March 31, 2012, 06:04:57 pm
*kindermoumoute can't wait... ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on April 01, 2012, 02:19:38 am
Maybe :P Also, I have mine done, saving/loading works, drawing in 2 3 or 4 shades, with other goodies included :) It will require a readme, though XD
Ok. I am screwed :P
I only have 3 shades, saving doesn't work for the back buffer, it doesn't draw lines yet...

It is 2676 bytes, though, currently .___.
...and it is already 3347 bytes D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 01, 2012, 06:43:48 am
I have again loading problems :0
Because it's Axe's quirk, I cannot fix this, even with the pseudo-fix
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 01, 2012, 10:15:16 am
It is 2676 bytes, though, currently .___.
...and it is already 3347 bytes D:

Mine is now over 3900 bytes, but I added another feature :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on April 01, 2012, 03:47:36 pm
Erm, I sent my program but it said "sending failed".
Then I clicked "retry" ans it said "sending was a success".
So I guess it is ok but I prefer to check ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on April 01, 2012, 05:10:14 pm
One more day before the end of the second turn, do not forget to check that there is no bug before sending your program. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 01, 2012, 05:34:54 pm
I don't have my BASIC project entry started .__.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on April 01, 2012, 07:40:16 pm
@Xeda: you can do it! :D Huzzah!/me 's AI is only 311 bytes O.o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on April 01, 2012, 08:25:11 pm
I have an AI that's pretty good at navigating around the enemy, but it keeps losing to a "dummy" AI that basically doesn't think at all because it has a nasty habit of trapping itself against a wall, and I can't find a fix to it :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 01, 2012, 09:15:04 pm
x.x Mine is 211 bytes at the moment, but it traps itself too easily :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on April 02, 2012, 01:46:19 pm
Yeaaaah I did it !!! 3934 bytes O.O I had also loading/saving problems, and I haven't enough time to resolve it >_<
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on April 02, 2012, 02:13:40 pm
I managed to make it under 3600 :P
However, there is not a lot of cool features :(
(but saving works !!! :D)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 02, 2012, 02:19:01 pm
Less than 4 hours left ! Hurry up ! :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 02, 2012, 02:21:43 pm
!_! Okay, one last check for my Axe entry, then I need to finish my BASIC one XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 02, 2012, 02:28:02 pm
By the way, Axe ranking is now ready, you will know it soon. ;)
`
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 02, 2012, 02:32:43 pm
D: For the first round? /me is scared o.o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on April 02, 2012, 02:51:12 pm
What do you mean by "soon" ? You said that we'll have it in a few days, right ? ???
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on April 02, 2012, 05:23:10 pm
Actually Axe Parser rating is finished, I don't know how are others category, but I think we don't need to post everything in same time.


EDIT : Hurry up ! deadline in 40 min. :w00t:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 02, 2012, 05:38:05 pm
20mn !!!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 02, 2012, 06:00:23 pm
Submitted with 2 minutes to go o.o I didn't finish .__.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on April 02, 2012, 06:19:04 pm
I got to class late because I had to submit mine :/ Oh well, I got it in. Hopefully it's good enough...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 02, 2012, 07:46:15 pm
Good luck everyone!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 02, 2012, 09:01:52 pm
I got to class late because I had to submit mine :/ Oh well, I got it in. Hopefully it's good enough...
Same. I had a 6:00 PM class and I submitted at 5:58. I then had to get around and get to class which is across campus XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 03, 2012, 01:10:23 am
I suppose all participants got save/load problems.
I have uploaded mine, so I'm glad that i finished...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on April 03, 2012, 11:46:37 am
I suppose all participants got save/load problems.
I had but I fixed it :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on April 03, 2012, 12:17:29 pm
I had ... but I hadn't enough time to fix it <_<
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 03, 2012, 12:57:14 pm
I suppos that tyou fixed yours by making the 10 pics, right?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 03, 2012, 02:56:45 pm
When the results are in for every category, could you post them in one message in this topic or a link to them?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 04, 2012, 08:15:03 am
Yes.
I think we are going to publish results for Axe and 68k friday.
TI-Basic z80 few days later. --'
You can already start your personal project (round 3).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 04, 2012, 09:28:25 am
Yes.
I think we are going to publish results for Axe and 68k friday.
TI-Basic z80 few days later. --'
You can already start your personal project (round 3).
Thanks much! I shall start my project >:D
This is going to be hard keeping it secret, but my IRL friends (not programmers) already know what it is and they are excited :D Now I hope I can do it o.o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 04, 2012, 02:58:48 pm
There are 3 contests in one?? O.O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 04, 2012, 02:59:25 pm
Yep, three parts :D Round two finished a few days ago :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 04, 2012, 03:01:12 pm
Wow, that's gonna be a whole lot of entries. Lots of work ahead for news editors here for program features too :P (assuming a lot makes news)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 04, 2012, 03:02:28 pm
XD Also, I am curious, is there a size limit or anything? I am pretty sure that my BASIC entry is going to be massive o.o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 04, 2012, 03:04:16 pm
Did you steal ROL3 code? <_<

jk
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 04, 2012, 03:05:26 pm
nope, but if my BASIC project kicks off properly, I bet it will be awesome. It is not going to feature graphics or anything like that, but it should still be a really cool thing.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 04, 2012, 03:06:07 pm
Ah ok. Make sure to let us know about it when it reaches presentable level (if not already) :D (unless the contest disallows it)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 04, 2012, 03:20:25 pm
Yeah, are we allowed to post about our projects?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 04, 2012, 03:27:23 pm
I think it might be a good idea to let people do so (although I encourage participants to wait until their project is somewhat presentable, as in no crap such as "Hai gonna make crysis on-calc, gonna start coding title screen soon. Expect relese in one month!"), especially considering your contest seems to never end, because participants cannot work on their normal projects in the meantime and without being able to post about their entry progress, people might think those people are not coding anything at all anymore, not to mention this seems to be affecting forums activity greatly. X.x
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 04, 2012, 03:33:11 pm
You are allowed to post your project. Even today, like matrefeytontias on Espace-TI.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 04, 2012, 03:36:21 pm
Ah ok, thanks for clarifying. Maybe clarify it on first post too?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 04, 2012, 03:36:50 pm
Awesome! Thanks noelthebest :]
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on April 04, 2012, 04:09:56 pm
Oh. I'm allowed to do that? OK.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 04, 2012, 04:12:34 pm
For the Omni contest we could actually post about our progress, but just not offer downloads until the deadline. For the Cemetech contest we were actually forced to create a topic about the project and download links were not allowed until judging was completed. I think the forcing people to create a topic and post occasional updates might be a good idea for next year's TI-Nspire contest on Omni, if any occurs (because almost all participants just vanished for 2 months and we didn't even know they were participating until the final day before the deadline). <_<
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 05, 2012, 11:18:52 am
You can post your project when you want.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 06, 2012, 08:59:08 am
Axe results are available ! Congratulations to Deep Thought and aeTIos ! :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 06, 2012, 09:09:09 am
Ooh nice! And congrats! :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 06, 2012, 09:14:07 am
For TI-Basic z80's round 2, each AI will have to win 5 times in order to be the grat winner against one opponent.

Here are examples (they won't count since for real screeshots the program has been modified in order the show coders' name and the current score) :

(http://nsa21.casimages.com/img/2012/04/06//120406032309238363.gif)
Here player 2 wins 5-0.

(http://nsa22.casimages.com/img/2012/04/06//12040603240517593.gif)
Here player 2 wins 5-1.

But you'll never know whose AIs it was...  :evillaugh:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 06, 2012, 09:15:12 am
The 2nd round involved AI, right?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 06, 2012, 09:16:16 am
Yes, that's it.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 06, 2012, 01:57:19 pm
And 2nd turn?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 06, 2012, 02:49:16 pm
Soon I guess.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 06, 2012, 02:50:47 pm
Not my AI o.o Mine chases down player 1 in the hope it will trap player 1 XD However, I didn't have time to code it all properly XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 06, 2012, 05:13:02 pm
(oh, come on, are screenshots as slow for you as for me ?)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 06, 2012, 09:12:26 pm
Are you using IE? If so, that might explain why they might run slow for you. For me they seems to run like a normal calc.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on April 06, 2012, 09:48:46 pm
Are you using IE? If so, that might explain why they might run slow for you. For me they seems to run like a normal calc.
Or Safari. Both browsers are pretty bad at displaying more than one animated GIF at a time.

I know those screenshots don't involve my AI because mine runs at about a quarter that speed XD

And on that topic, can I make a request regarding the AI tests? I've found that by playing my own AI against itself, one of the positions, either Player 1 or Player 2 (I won't say which), wins almost 100% of the time over the other position. So if it's possible, I'd like to suggest that the positions be randomized each round.

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on April 07, 2012, 12:36:57 am
Sorry. As you may have noticed, I quit the contest due to very busy real life. D:
Hope the best may win, also where did my snake game end?
EDIT: WAT, did I end 1st place even w/o my drawing program O.O
(then I might consider getting back on the contest)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on April 07, 2012, 12:50:59 am
Sorry. As you may have noticed, I quit the contest due to very busy real life. D:
Hope the best may win, also where did my snake game end?
EDIT: WAT, did I end 1st place even w/o my drawing program O.O
(then I might consider getting back on the contest)
Your snake game got first place for the first round but we don't know yet for the drawing programs.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 07, 2012, 01:30:23 am
I'm using Safari. :)
aeTIos -> 2nd round results are not online yet.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on April 07, 2012, 07:29:48 am
Oh ok. Then I'm out.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 08, 2012, 05:48:05 pm
Congrats aeTIos for 1st place. :D Too bad you couldn't continue participating afterward due to life.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on April 09, 2012, 07:34:46 am
Yeah. But tbh I feel already great making something that actually was good (and something that actually got finished x.x)
Even the dudes at school are addicted to my snake game xD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 09, 2012, 10:19:29 am
Haha, they should be, it's great :D I'm not going to even come close to winning the Axe part of the contest, though, still XD
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on April 09, 2012, 11:43:13 am
You'll definitely place higher than me, tho x.x
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on April 09, 2012, 06:07:41 pm
I have a feeling that I won't do good in this contest XP
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 10, 2012, 08:51:24 pm
Congratulations (again), to Deep Thought : http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=122656#p122656
Congratulations also to persalteas, he was so close to win... (he forgot one of the instructions :P )
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 10, 2012, 09:32:08 pm
I just got an idea...
Anyone knows Game&Watch series?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 10, 2012, 09:35:27 pm
Congrats Deep Thought. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 10, 2012, 09:36:57 pm
Anyway, could I get some precision on my program?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 10, 2012, 10:13:55 pm
I wonder if it would fit, but yeah I do remember what it was, sort of. It was quite fun actually. I think that's like the ancestor of Mario Party, right?

Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on April 10, 2012, 10:17:44 pm
Congrats DT!
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 10, 2012, 10:25:45 pm
Eiyeron -> of course, I'm just waiting for critor.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 10, 2012, 10:25:54 pm
I wonder if it would fit, but yeah I do remember what it was, sort of. It was quite fun actually. I think that's like the ancestor of Mario Party, right?



Just nope.avi

Game&Watch Series were Game Boy direct predecessors. I think I'll remake the Gameboy color "game and Watch gallery" port
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 10, 2012, 10:32:40 pm
Oh ok I was confusing both, lol. I always forgot that there was something else besides Game and Watch gallery. Didn't those look like Nintendo DS in design, but with one screen?

EDIT Nvm they had 2 screens too! O.O

(http://geekjoan.com/game_and_watch/multi_screen/squish.jpg)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 11, 2012, 07:44:02 am
For the second round, do you prefer that I post all screens I a same moment or do you want that I post them continuously ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on April 11, 2012, 10:41:29 am
Woah DJ, looks like where nintendo got the idea for teh double screen.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Xeda112358 on April 11, 2012, 01:32:04 pm
For the second round, do you prefer that I post all screens I a same moment or do you want that I post them continuously ?
I think it would be cool to see them pop up one-by-one o.o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on April 11, 2012, 01:53:18 pm
Yeah.
Also please put them in spoilers for those who have a slow pc.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on April 11, 2012, 02:07:24 pm
Woah DJ, looks like where nintendo got the idea for teh double screen.
Sole of them have dual screen like this( Gogogo see donkey kong G&W)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on April 12, 2012, 03:35:09 am
wooo 19th place for TI-BASIC! :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 16, 2012, 09:25:15 am
Axe results will certainly be published at the end of the week. :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on April 24, 2012, 06:56:28 pm
Do we have to finish our projects by May 7th, or do we have until June 3rd to make them?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on April 24, 2012, 07:22:13 pm
Also, are we allowed to do more than one personal project ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on April 25, 2012, 02:27:13 am
Also, are we allowed to do more than one personal project ?
You can make a "Game pack" project if you want :P
(In fact I don't know)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on April 25, 2012, 08:13:02 am
@Deep thought : you have until June 3rd to make them !

@matrefeytontias : A game pack can be a solution. But don't forget we rate the quality, not the quantity (both is a solution too). ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 26, 2012, 02:16:58 am
kindermoumoute is right.

kindermoumoute -> axe round 2 results ? ;D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: kindermoumoute on April 27, 2012, 05:47:35 pm
* kindermoumoute runs.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on April 27, 2012, 06:52:21 pm
No, I mean are we allowed to make and show two differents projects ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 28, 2012, 01:18:08 pm
Nope. One for each category is allowed you cannot make like for zcontest two projetcs for axe, of two projets for TI-Basic z80.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on April 28, 2012, 01:26:43 pm
@Deep thought : you have until June 3rd to make them !

@matrefeytontias : A game pack can be a solution. But don't forget we rate the quality, not the quantity (both is a solution too). ;)
For the 2010 Axe contest, someone submitted a game pack. What I did for his game was rating all of them separately, then added each score together to finally divide it by 4. This gave the average score. Surpringsly, the games were really great (except one bug) and allowed his entry to get a very good score, though.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on April 29, 2012, 07:22:08 pm
Sadly, I guess I'll have to drop this contest. D:
I had no time for coding recently and I can't get anything done because of the stress. :\
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on April 30, 2012, 07:46:17 am
(damn, I'm the 4000th viewer)

Stress ? For what ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Yeong on April 30, 2012, 11:01:54 pm
Almost-end-of-the-semester-and-I-have-so-much-project-to-do stress. :\
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on May 02, 2012, 08:49:16 pm
Axe results will certainly be published at the end of the week. :)
<_<*bump*
What is holding back the round 2 results?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 03, 2012, 11:25:59 am
certainly meant it was not sure.
Actually, kindermoumoute finished but we still need to wait for nikitouzz...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: aeTIos on May 03, 2012, 02:07:34 pm
certainly meant it was not sure.
Actually, kindermoumoute finished but we still need to wait for nikitouzz...
uh certainly actually means "most sure". You meant "most likely". <_<
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 04, 2012, 02:35:06 am
Anyway, you can see them on TI-Planet now. ;)
Congratulations to Deep Thought, zero44 and Zeda ! :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 06, 2012, 08:17:11 pm
Spoiler For English translation:
==========

Hi,

you receive this email because you subscribed to TI-Concours 2012: the third and final round will begin in less than a week now, that is to say more specifically Monday, May 7, and will end four weeks later, on June 3.
First, for those who have not seen the results of the first round yet, they are available on the website, just click on "Classement": one again, congratulations to the winners.
The results from round 2 have not yet been published, they will as soon as possible. /* note : axe results are now published */
Also note that thanks to TI-Planet a lot of new prizes have been added: you can see on the homepage of the contest's website.

Concerning the third round : as you know, there is no imposed subject : this is a free round, you can present what you want, even if you had already completed two years ago . It is - I think - useless to  say that you can already start working on it.
Why did I say that the third round begins Monday, then? During these four weeks you will have to PRESENT your project. Like last year, each participant will have his own webpage for each project (maximum one per category) on the website: the page for editing it will be posted this week, probably this weekend ( specify that it is already over, for those who have doubts), and the page to change your personal information and your privacy settings will be all right soon too.

Present your project will look at all of what you do, so everyone can vote for their favorite project.
Votes do count with a 0.25 coefficient in the final grade, the rating of the project it will have a coefficient 5. Obviously, any attempt at cheating concerning the votes will void all votes received to date, for any subsequent entrant will be disqualified, and this definitely.
It is therefore important not to overlook the presentation of the project, even if you have not started yet you can just mention what you intend to do, and edit text and screenshots as much as you want (you can also download free to your finished project or not).

Also, you have the right to present a personal project even if you have not made the subject of two programs imposed: after all, the most important thing is participating.
I hope it is useless to prcise that programm should no have violent, racial, sexual, pornographic, infringing someone, etc.. content. Even if it's just for kidding (I hope the guilty one will recognize himself ;)).

Again, thank you for participating, please feel free to ask questions if you do not understand everything,

Noël NADAL.

==========
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on May 06, 2012, 08:30:01 pm
Nice. GOod luck to those who participate. :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 07, 2012, 08:11:51 am
Round 3 started.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on May 07, 2012, 12:31:44 pm
Round 3 started.
Ok :)

But if I make my page for MisterOopss!! and then decide to present another project instead, could I change the page ?
(not telling that I'll change my mind, just to be sure ;))

Also, since we will post our projects there, are we allowed to post them here too ? (the attachements I mean)
edit: or we could just throw a link and it is okay in fact :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on May 07, 2012, 12:59:48 pm
Well I assume updates (as in telling forum members you have added collision detection and all) are fine, although downloads might be a different story. A link should probably do.

Also I highly encourage Omni members to upload them in Omni archives as well once the entire TI-Concours is finished in June, at least for the games (unless one round was number guessing)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 07, 2012, 02:00:50 pm
All snakes and tic tac toes have been uploaded on TI-Planet. Concerning your project, you can post a link on your page until me add a uploading link.

Yes of course you can change mind. It's in the human rights. xD/me runs
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 09, 2012, 05:29:30 pm
Eh, I'm probably not going to have enough time to do both projects (I might not even finish one) D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on May 09, 2012, 06:44:23 pm
Eh, I'm probably not going to have enough time to do both projects (I might not even finish one) D:
>:D this means less competition for the rest of us...

jk your projects are always amazing-hope you make one :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 11, 2012, 03:34:23 pm
Deep Thought : at least choose a project that you've already done before. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 11, 2012, 08:32:43 pm
We can't use a project we started before the contest, can we? I'd submit Fruit Ninja (since it's not done yet), since I started it the day after TI-Concours officially began, even though I didn't know about it at the time.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 12, 2012, 01:27:42 am
Yes you can use any of your projects, even if you finished it 3 years ago. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 12, 2012, 08:39:59 pm
Really? What limits are there, then? o.O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on May 13, 2012, 04:46:18 am
Really? What limits are there, then? o.O
You get a few penalty points for originality. But I don't know how many.

Also, I have a problem: I made my page but the French one doesn't have any title ???
I tried to modify it to add the title but it didn't work, even when it wasn't the same as the Englsih one
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 13, 2012, 05:46:08 am
What ? It is supposed to work, actually before the english title wasn't displayed and now...

EDIT : there should be non problem...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on May 13, 2012, 10:22:38 am
Today, I can't publish anything :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 13, 2012, 06:29:39 pm
All right, voting should have started monday, but since it looks like there was a pm problem on ti-planet (I sent my pm twice but it disappeared ? ) you will unfortunately have to wait a little bit.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 17, 2012, 12:26:38 pm
You can now vote !
And you can also upload your project so that people can test. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on May 19, 2012, 02:40:01 pm
You can now vote !
And you can also upload your project so that people can test. :D
Are we allowed to advertise for our project in our sig ? :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 19, 2012, 04:54:35 pm
There, finally added Fruit Ninja on the TI-Concours site.

I noticed there are still a few problems with the website -- the short description keeps getting escaped with backslashes, and the automatically generated links on project pages don't really work.
You can now vote !
And you can also upload your project so that people can test. :D
Are we allowed to advertise for our project in our sig ? :P
He said in the email we could except on the TI-Concours site and on forum threads regarding the contest, so I'd assume yes... I'm not sure though.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 20, 2012, 06:39:21 am
Hayleia -> Yes you can. ;)
DT -> I'll try to fix that. ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 21, 2012, 09:57:12 am
(double post)

Two weeks left !
Concerning TRONIAs even if I haven't finished yet you can already guess who is the winner and who will be second. ;)

By the way :

Quote
TI Basic z80

1) daemon2011 7 votes
2) persalteas 6 votes
3) Bonjour666 3 votes
4) SUPERMAN96 2 votes
4) Torio 2 votes
6) Somebody 1 vote
6) trotituthur 1 vote

Axe

1)   Bonjour666 3 votes
2)   Sandro 2 votes
3)   Torio 2 votes
3)   Matrefeytontias 2 votes
5)   Parser padawan 1 vote
5)   Deep Thought 1 vote

TI Basic 68k

1)   Roger 3 votes
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on May 23, 2012, 01:20:12 pm
I give up, because technical and personnal reasons :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 24, 2012, 04:01:57 pm
I can't seem to log in to the TI-Concours site D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 25, 2012, 02:47:42 am
Really ? I know that "login for 5 minutes" has a problem, if you chose sth else check that it is the right password.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 25, 2012, 10:28:18 am
Really ? I know that "login for 5 minutes" has a problem, if you chose sth else check that it is the right password.
Oh, that must be it. I was trying to log in for 5 minutes.

EDIT: Worked with 15.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 28, 2012, 01:22:32 pm
TI-Basic z80's round 2 's results are online. :D
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 28, 2012, 01:24:37 pm
You know what they say about slow and steady (especially slow) <_< I think I'm going to have to drop out of the TI-BASIC contest though (time issues).
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on May 28, 2012, 01:34:16 pm
You know what they say about slow and steady (especially slow) <_< I think I'm going to have to drop out of the TI-BASIC contest though (time issues).
Lol, you were first, remember ? :P

Also, I have a stupid question: how do we put images in the description ? the [img] tag doesn't work -.-°
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on May 28, 2012, 01:39:25 pm
I don't think you can put anything :/
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Darl181 on May 28, 2012, 01:46:24 pm
Maybe have a text-link to an image?
I'm guessing it's text-only for topic titles unless you have sql access and/or are a lobster so yeah :P


Also already started on my entry wrong contest :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 29, 2012, 11:45:01 am
Mmh, it's supposed to work. It worked with me. :O
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on May 29, 2012, 11:59:26 am
It doesn't work on my page.
And the text that is displayed instead of the image is not even the same in the English part and in the French part while I made a copy paste :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on May 29, 2012, 12:15:59 pm
/me had the same
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on May 29, 2012, 12:56:54 pm
I'll look at this... but persalteas told me it works ! Same for Loulou54, Superman96, etc.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on May 29, 2012, 02:33:10 pm
I'll look at this... but persalteas told me it works ! Same for Loulou54, Superman96, etc.
Yes please fix this quickly. For now, visitors may think we are just not even able to use a simple [img] tag, and we are losing votes D:
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on June 01, 2012, 01:05:44 pm
[img] tags work now (for me at least) :D
Now another question. Are we allowed to send the code via email rather than in the zip ? :P
I am still afraid of code stealers (though MisterOops!! is not a huge game, not like Pokemon).

edit: for PC5Legend, this is a double post but a long time has passed since the previous post, so it is legit :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on June 01, 2012, 01:14:08 pm
It doesn't work for me <_< I just typed [ img]...[ /img] (without spaces) and I have some weird text ... -_o
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 01, 2012, 03:41:24 pm
It should work now... 51 hours left ! ;D

Hayleia -> yes you can :)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on June 01, 2012, 09:39:06 pm
O wait, are we supposed to send the final version to you by email?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 02, 2012, 04:11:32 am
No, it's only if you don't want your source code to be published after the contest.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 03, 2012, 11:19:10 am
Last day ! Don't forget your programs ! ;)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on June 03, 2012, 11:22:11 am
Can we have our actual votes ? And also the comments of the votes, by mail for example (it's a request from a friend who voted for me) ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 03, 2012, 11:28:57 am
I've just seen your comments is the DB. :)
Hm, maybe we can do that...
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on June 04, 2012, 12:51:27 pm
Are we still allowed to modify our pages if we don't change the attachement (which has nothing to do with the pages in fact) ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 05, 2012, 11:21:02 am
Votes are closed... but yes I think you can.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Torio on June 11, 2012, 04:22:25 am
When will you post the number of votes for each contestant ?
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Matrefeytontias on June 11, 2012, 12:18:34 pm
Noelthebest already posted it on FB : https://www.facebook.com/pages/TI-Concours/192877987418545
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Hayleia on June 11, 2012, 12:41:41 pm
Wait, that makes me think that I forgot to vote D:
(but yeah, I got one vote :P)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: parserp on June 17, 2012, 11:01:35 pm
Spoiler For Bump:
BUMP
How far along is the judging? It's been.../me counts on fingers
2 weeks! :P
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Deep Toaster on June 18, 2012, 12:18:18 am
I asked on TI-Planet and apparently they're all held up by the bac (that really, really big test in France). So it'll be a few days.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 18, 2012, 02:46:32 am
Yes, kindermoumoute won't start before the 22nd, and nikitouzz before the 20th.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on June 18, 2012, 02:47:39 am
That must explain why some of the active users from there aren't as active here, right? (Critor, Adriweb, etc)
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: Eiyeron on June 20, 2012, 04:32:57 pm
The BAC is the same as a Final exam between College and High-School, moreorless
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 21, 2012, 08:58:40 am
People do the first part at the end of the 11th grade, and then do the second part at the end of the second part.
Anyway, nikitouzz started, critor started too, and I already finished.
Title: Re: TI-Concours, a french programming contest for 68k/z80
Post by: noelthebest on June 26, 2012, 11:31:01 am
TI-Basic z80's results !

http://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=9598