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Usagi Electric | Co-Op Snake on a 1980’s Business Minicomputer! @UsagiElectric | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
The Centurion is an epic piece of hardware – able to support up to 32 simultaneous users and over half a gig of storage, it’s an absolute beast. But there’s once thing it can’t really do, and that’s game. Today though, we fix that! Bu, single player games don’t make a whole lot of sense on a system that can support so many simultaneous users, so something a multiplayer co-op game would be pretty epic to see, right? Well, that’s just what’s in store for today!

Here is the source code for CNake:
github.com/Nakazoto/CenturionComputer/blob/main/Software/New%20Software/Snake/cnake.asm

And here is the complete CPU6 instruction set:
github.com/Nakazoto/CenturionComputer/blob/main/Software/New%20Software/Bible/optest07.asm
github.com/Nakazoto/CenturionComputer/blob/main/Software/New%20Software/Bible/optest8f.asm

If you want to play around with the emulator, check it out here:
eciv.net/meisaka/cen/cen.html

If you want to know more about the Centurion, the wiki is full of just about everything we know:
github.com/Nakazoto/CenturionComputer/wiki

If you want to support the channel please hop over to Patreon: patreon.com/usagielectric

Also, we now have some epic shirts for sale!
my-store-11554688.creator-spring.com

Come join us on Discord!
Discord: discord.gg/p7UsfHD

Intro Music adapted from: Artist:
The Runaway Five Title:
The Shinra Shuffle ocremix.org/remix/OCR01847

Thanks for watching!

Chapters
0:00 What did $50,000 get you back in the day?
1:47 Multi-user and…
2:41 … big storage!
4:31 But, can it play Doom? (No, not even a little)
5:35 Printing out the code listing
7:57 Ran when parked, right?
11:21 The code listing (this is a long one)
17:43 Let’s assemble the thing
20:19 Setting up the terminals
24:18 Multiplayer co-op gameplay!
27:38 Do copy that floppy!
31:08 Printing a label and making it look good
31:42 Vim and an Emulator!
33:20 Sunny-kun!
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Co-Op Snake on a 1980’s Business Minicomputer! @UsagiElectric

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