26 byte Christmas Diamonds in Assembler
Author: serato / finnish gold
Category: Christmas Challenge
System: C128
Language: C128 "64tass" Assembler
Len source code: 599
Len exe file: 40
Len code only: 26
Instructions:
Load PRG and run
Description:
The desired repeating diamond pattern may be constructed as the union of forward-
leaning diagonal stripes /// and backward-leaning diagonal stripes \\\. The forward-
leaning stripes are easily rendered by repeatedly printing an asterisk every sixth
character, with the output wrapped on a text width of 19 characters. The backward-
leaning stripes are a simple mirror image of the forward-leaning ones.
The code uses the CHROUT routine to advance the Kernal's cursor from left to right,
while simultaneously counting the Y register down and using STA (PNT),y to write the
mirrored output directly to screen memory. When the Y register underflows, a carriage
return is output. The X register is used to count the gaps between asterisks. A zero
page counter that defaults to 58 is used as the exit condition.
Comments:
1. Cursor right must be used instead of space, so as to not overwrite the mirrored
output.
2. The unintended opcode LAX #'*' is used to load X and A simultaneously with 42.
Although this is an "unstable" opcode, this use is considered safe as A is $1d
immediately prior, and OR'd with the most common magic constant of $ee gives $ff.
Unfortunately the VICE x128 emulator implementation does not behave the same as real
C128 hardware. This PRG has been verified to work on a real 128, image of the output
is included.
3. To effect the correct spacing of asterisks, X is compared with '*'+6, ie 48. This
ensures the correct pattern is drawn, but also provides for the correct indentation
of the first line. The X register is set to 0, so the first asterisk is placed on the
48th character. This results in the first asterisk being drawn on the 10th column
after 2 empty lines (of 19).