Stallman Box
Posted on January 24, 2012 at 09:03 PM
<halcy> Oh I know what you should make <halcy> WAHa_06x36: Make a STALLMAN BOX <halcy> WAHa_06x36: Like a buddha box except it displays cool saint ignucius effects and it plays the free software song
And then I went and made it myself.
It is, of course, free software. You can find the source code on github. Users of GNU/Linux are assumed to be capable of compiling it themselves (It pretty much works out to “run make”, needs SDL and freeglut and glew). GNU/Linux graphics drivers are usually proprietary and sometimes terribly buggy, so it might or might not work.
For Microsoft Windows, there is a binary version.
Download:
(It requires a relatively new version of OpenGL to actually run, sorry about that)
Some audio and png code taken from WAHa_06x36 - thank you!
It’s a scroller, of sorts. Sort of.
- Youtube video. Quality: Horrible.
- Lunix version.
- Windows version: Yeah sure, just as soon as I feel like figuring out how to put single pixels on the screen somewhat fast.
I wrote this ages ago and just now found it again. This is WTFy as well as kind of cool. Here’s a screenshot of three instances running under Linux in wine.
Amazing features:
- Generation of rather random, pretty neat mazes of various sizes (Just resize the window).
- Three (!) ways of drawing labyrinths.
- Completley configureable colourscheme.
- Saves high scores in some kinda encrypted way, I forgot.
You can Download Laby2003 here.
Bonus points if you figure out the highscore encryption scheme, I forgot what exactly I was doing there.
The previous update was completley borked, so here’s a correction with even more changed documentation. Also, mootykins should now work on windows.
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