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500 Sprites

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Submitted on: 8/13/1999
By: Derek Hall 
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User Rating: By 8 Users
Compatibility:VB 5.0, VB 6.0

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     500 sprites using Bit Blit with collision detection. How many frames per second can you achive? No timer used.... Only a loop with
 
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9/11/1999 7:17:00 AM:MEHMET INOGLU
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !...
GO ON 
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9/20/1999 9:21:00 AM:Joe
Yeah! Me agree. 
Remember the purpose 
why this site exist: sharing of VB 
code. 
Of course I also agree with 
Andy that this code should not deserve 
an award if it is not from the original 
author.
So Jake, just take it that DH 
helps you to spread this code.
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9/21/1999 8:07:00 AM:Oxokl
I see the usage of Bitblt on samples 
which comes with the VB5. 
I also see 
you did not use the COPY function of 
bitblt, just cleared the screen!
Try 
to set up a picture, and use the 
constant 'SRCCOPY' to copy the sprites 
background to another object. (Eg. 
PictureBox) Not only clear it all!
Of 
course after this, the speed will 
decrease about %50!
Because there will 
be 4 Bitblt calls, Not 2!
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9/23/1999 4:24:00 PM:gjohnson_97
I usually just write DB apps with VB, 
which are decidedly NOT graphical in 
nature.  As such I'm always surprised 
when I see code like this.  
I loved 
it!
Keep up the good work!
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10/13/1999 11:23:00 AM:jeremy
this is really cool... uhmm can u 
create or email a crossword game code 
plszzzz.....
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10/21/1999 2:09:00 PM:Darrell Cain
To Derik Hall.
I like your 500 Sprites 
code.  What's the best way to generate 
your bitmaps and masks for the 
sprits?
Is there a freeware utility 
that helps you create 256-color bitmaps 
and automatically frames the mask for 
you?
Or will I just have to buy a 
graphics program?  Even then, do most 
of the graphics programs allow for 
256-color bitmaps?
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10/30/1999 9:49:00 AM:SiM99
Yeah, of course they allow 256 colour 
images... if that's what you mean
If 
you mwan do they save 256 colour images 
as bitmaps? then probably.... does the 
bitmap support 256 colours?? if so, 
they hell yeah !! - get the PSP demo 
from www.jasc.com
SiM99
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10/30/1999 7:46:00 PM:Derek Hall
I wrote this with out help from any 
where. It is just to test the speed of 
sprites you can get out of your 
machine.
PS. I never claimed the 
prize...
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