(Comp.sys.handhelds) Item: 3797 by catto at author.ecn.purdue.edu Author: [Erin S Catto] Subj: Ant v1.0 Library for HP48sx Date: Fri Aug 02 1991 Ant v1.0, "In Search of Coke" ============================= Rumours through the grape vine of the local ant community indicate that there is a partially empty Coke can in Zoom's room. So far many brave ants have gone in search of the mystic can, yet none have returned. They are feared to be dead. It is your mission as Bink to find a safe path to the Coke can so that others may follow. Beware, however, for Zoom has set many treacherous obstacles to block you and booby traps to zap you. Bink has only his cool nerves and jumping ability (the only jumping ant in the world) to help him on this journey. What is: Ant v1.0 is a SCHIP v1.1 game contained in a library which includes SCHIP v1.1 and accessory programs written in System RPL. SCHIP v1.1 is accessible to run other games, such as H. Piper and Joust. How: Ant v1.0 was programmed using the Chipper assembler. The System RPL bits were written using Hewlett Packard's System RPL compiler. Graphics and animation were developed on the HP48 using the graphics interface and User RPL. The final directory containing the programs and GROBs was con- verted into a library using HP's PC based program USRLIB.EXE. Play: Enter the library menu. Enter the Ant library. Execute INFO. Read the credits. Press any key. Read the key assignments. Press any key. Press BEEP (actually BEeP) menu key to toggle the RPL music. Press ANT to enter the title screen. Press any key (except ATTN, will abort) to play the game. Use the key assignments noted in the INFO program. Using SCHIP: Put your SCHIP program string into level one. Press SCHIP. You may want to put the SCHIP command in your CST menu. Hints: 1) Pressing the jump key and the right key simultaneously will help clearing large obstacles. Actually, press the jump key slightly ahead of the right key. 2) Being of little mass, Bink can stop on a dime and change course in mid-air at will. 3) This game has no randomization. Learn the terrain. Credits: 1) Erik Bryntse: SCHIP v1.1. 2) Christian Egeberg: Chipper Assembler v1.12. 3) Andreas Gustafsson: Original adaption of CHIP to the HP48 4) I take full credit for the design and development of Ant v1.0. The game theme is original as far as I know. Notice: 1) I take no blame for worn calculator keys. 2) There are many tricks to getting around Ant v1.0. Be aware of spoilers when posting to the net. 3) Surprisingly only about 3.2 kbytes out of the 11 kbytes library are used by the SCHIP Ant game. About 2.2 kbytes are taken by SCHIP. It would not be unresonable for me to release an abreviated version if requests are given. 4) Have fun and give me feedback. Be an Ant, Zoom catto@ecn.purdue.edu [Note: See also ANTMENU on this disk. -jkh-]