;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; Bad guy thinker routines for saucer ;; ;; I broke these out into a separate file since they're so involved. ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; SCTBL -- Saucer control table. ;; ;; ;; ;; Saucer Control Table Format ;; ;; ;; ;; Top level is a series of 4-word records. Each record contains ;; ;; ;; ;; -- Magnitude of random component for bullet fire delay. ;; ;; -- Minimum delay between bullet fire ;; ;; -- Pointer to Delta-X table ;; ;; -- Pointer to Delta-Y table ;; ;; ;; ;; Delta-X table consists of a 3-word header followed by a series of ;; ;; 2-word entries. ;; ;; ;; ;; DXT header: ;; ;; -- Minimum X coordinate, in 8Q8 ;; ;; -- Maximum X coordinate, in 8Q8 ;; ;; -- Number of entries in table ;; ;; ;; ;; DXT entry: ;; ;; -- Rightward velocity in lower byte of first word (biased 2Q6) ;; ;; -- Number of ticks in upper byte of first word. ;; ;; -- Total delta-X for this motion, in 8Q8 ;; ;; ;; ;; Delta-Y table format is identical to Delta-X table. ;; ;; ;; ;; The saucer control tables are compiled by SCTC. ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; Saucer Control State Machine ;; ;; ;; ;; Saucers have at their heart a three-state control machine. The three ;; ;; states are "Move left/right", "Fire", and "Move up/down". The ;; ;; following diagram indicates the allowed state transitions: ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; +--------------+ ;; ;; | | ;; ;; | +------+ | ;; ;; +----------+ +-->| |---+ +----------+ ;; ;; | | | FIRE | | | ;; ;; +-->| |----------->| |-------------->| |---+ ;; ;; | | MOVE L/R | +------+ | MOVE U/D | | ;; ;; | | | | | | ;; ;; | | |---------------------------------->| | | ;; ;; | +----------+ +----------+ | ;; ;; | | ;; ;; | | ;; ;; +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ ;; ;; ;; ;; Saucers start out in the MOVE L/R state. They exit from this state ;; ;; into either FIRE or MOVE U/D based on whether the random delay the ;; ;; MOB picked is longer than the delay specified for the selected L/R ;; ;; move. ;; ;; ;; ;; If the saucer enters the FIRE state, it records the total delay ;; ;; req'd for the L/R sweep in the second state byte. The firing code ;; ;; then fires after random delays, until the total delay is consumed. ;; ;; ;; ;; The MOVE L/R and MOVE U/D code picks motions from the Delta-X and ;; ;; Delta-Y tables. These tables contain various motion parameters, in ;; ;; the form of a velocity, tick count, and total delta. The total ;; ;; delta is used to calculate the saucer's endpoint for a given motion, ;; ;; and thus ultimately ensure that the saucer stays within its bounding ;; ;; box. The velocity and tick count are used directly to control the ;; ;; saucer motion. ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; SAUC_PICK_D -- Given a current position and DXT/DYT pointer, pick a ;; ;; a slot in the DXT/DYT at random. ;; ;; ;; ;; INPUTS ;; ;; R1 Slot # ;; ;; R2 DXT/DYT pointer. ;; ;; R3 Pointer to BGMPTBL slot ;; ;; R4 Current X/Y coordinate, in 8Q8 format ;; ;; R5 Return address. ;; ;; ;; ;; OUTPUTS ;; ;; R0 Velocity ;; ;; R1 unmodified ;; ;; R2 Tick count ;; ;; R3 unmodified ;; ;; R4 unmodified ;; ;; R5 trashed. ;; ;; ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; SAUC_PICK_D PROC PSHR R5 ; Save return addr. PSHR R3 MOVR R2, R3 ; Save DXT/DYT pointer ADDI #2, R2 MVI@ R2, R2 ; Get # of entries CALL BGBRAND ; pick a random starting point SLL R0, 1 ; MOVR R3, R2 @@try_next: MOVR R2, R3 ; \ ADDI #4, R3 ; |-- Index to selected entry's 'delta' ADDR R0, R3 ; / field. MOVR R4, R5 ; Copy X/Y coord to temp ADD@ R3, R5 ; Try going right/down INCR R2 ; |-- Is it too big? BC @@not_ok_pos ; (overflowed!) CMP@ R2, R5 ; / BNC @@ok_pos ; No: This entry is ok in the +ve dir. @@not_ok_pos MOVR R4, R5 SUB@ R3, R5 DECR R2 ; \___ Is it too small? BNC @@not_ok_neg ; (underflowed!) CMP@ R2, R5 ; / BC @@ok_neg ; No: This entry is ok in the -ve dir. @@not_ok_neg: SUBI #2, R0 ; Neither direction ok, so go to prev entry BPL @@try_next ADDI #2, R2 ; \ MVI@ R2, R0 ; | Wrap around if go prior to 1st SUBI #2, R2 ; |-- entry in DXT/DYT DECR R0 ; | SLL R0 ; / B @@try_next @@ok_pos: DECR R3 ; point to vel/tick field MVI@ R3, R0 ; Read vel/tick B @@unpack_vel_tick @@ok_neg: DECR R3 ; point to vel/tick field MVI@ R3, R0 ; Read vel/tick XORI #$FF, R0 ; \__ negate velocity field ; INCR R0 ; / (no incr for 1s compl) @@unpack_vel_tick: MOVR R0, R2 ; copy packed field over ANDI #$FF, R0 ; keep only velocity in R0 XORR R0, R2 ; clear velocity from R2 SWAP R2 ; put tick in lower half of R2 XORI #$80, R0 ; \ SUBI #$80, R0 ; |- Sign extend and scale velocity SLL R0, 2 ; / from 2Q6 to 8Q8 SWAP R0 ; swapped 1s compl. PULR R3 ; restore R3 PULR PC ; return ENDP ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; BGT_SAUC_LR -- Left/Right motion state for Saucer. ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; BGT_SAUC_LR PROC SLL R1, 1 ; double slot number for x/y indexing MVI@ R3, R2 ; Get SCP # from status byte 1. SLL R2, 2 ; \ ADDI #SCTBL, R2 ; |-- Index into SCTBL and remember it. MVO R2, BGTTMP ; / ADDI #2, R2 MVI@ R2, R2 ; Get DXT pointer into R2. ADDI #SPXY1, R1 ;\ MVI@ R1, R0 ; |-- Get current X coordinate into R4 SWAP R0 MOVR R0, R4 SUBI #SPXY1, R1 ;/ CALL SAUC_PICK_D ; pick a velocity and tick-count INCR R3 MVO@ R2, R3 ; record tick count in status byte 2 MOVR R1, R4 ; \ Set the velocity of this saucer ADDI #SPXYV, R4 ; |- to the selected horiz velocity. MVO@ R0, R4 ; / CLRR R0 ; \__ no vertical velocity MVO@ R0, R4 ; / SLR R1, 1 ; restore slot number MVI BGTTMP, R4 ; \ MVI@ R4, R2 ; |-- calculate random portion of delay CALL BGBRAND ; / ADD@ R4, R0 ; Add fixed portion of delay MOVR R0, R2 ; \ SUB@ R3, R2 ; |-- Is this delay >= than motion BGE @@next_is_ud ; / duration? ; If not (eg. result was negative), then next state is "FIRE" COMR R2 ; \__ Store updated "remaining ticks", MVO@ R2, R3 ; / compensating for off-by-1 tick counts ; Decide whether we're running firing program 0 or 1 based on ; whether this is a spinner or a regular saucer. MVII #SPAT1, R2 ; \ ADDR R1, R2 ; |- look up the saucer's attribute MVI@ R2, R2 ; / ; Set firing program to #1 for spinners, #0 otherwise ; NOTE: Change this if we get more than 2 spinners to check a ; range. This will force spinners to be consecutive in SPATBL. CMPI #SPATBL.wht0, R2 ; Is it the spinner? BLT @@set_next_state ; CMPI #SPATBL.wht3, R2 ; Is it the spinner? MVII #BGI.sauc_f0, R2 ; Assume not a spinner BGT @@set_next_state @@spinner: MVII #BGI.sauc_f1, R2 ; Oh, it was a spinner @@set_next_state: SUBI #3, R3 ; Rewind to program pointer MVO@ R2, R3 ; Set thinker to "FIRE" or "MOVE U/D" ADDI #2, R3 ; Restore R3 B BGT_RET @@next_is_ud: ;; We picked a random delay that's longer than the delay for ;; this left/right motion, so clamp to the L/R motion length ;; and transition directly to the MOVE U/D state. MVI@ R3, R0 ; Get movement's duration as our delay MVII #BGI.sauc_ud,R2 B @@set_next_state ENDP ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; BGT_SAUC_UD -- Up/Down motion state for Saucer. ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; BGT_SAUC_UD PROC SLL R1, 1 MVI@ R3, R2 ; Get SCP # from status byte 1. SLL R2, 2 ; \ ADDI #SCTBL, R2 ; |-- Index into SCTBL and remember it. MVO R2, BGTTMP ; / ADDI #3, R2 MVI@ R2, R2 ; Get DYT pointer into R2. ADDI #SPXY1+1,R1 ; \ MVI@ R1, R0 ; |-- Get current Y coordinate into R4 SWAP R0 MOVR R0, R4 SUBI #SPXY1+1,R1 ; / CALL SAUC_PICK_D ; pick a velocity and tick-count INCR R3 MVO@ R2, R3 ; record tick count in status byte 2 MOVR R1, R4 ; \ CLRR R2 ; | ADDI #SPXYV, R4 ; |__ Set the velocity of this saucer MVO@ R2, R4 ; | to the selected vert velocity. MVO@ R0, R4 ; / MVI@ R3, R0 ; get tick count back into R0. MVII #BGI.sauc_lr,R2 SUBI #3, R3 ; Rewind to program pointer MVO@ R2, R3 ; Set thinker to "MOVE L/R" ADDI #2, R3 ; Restore R3 SLR R1, 1 B BGT_RET ENDP ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; BGT_SAUC_F1 -- FIRE state for White Spinner Saucer ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; BGT_SAUC_F1 PROC MVII #BGI.sauc_f1, R2 MVO R2, BGTTMP ;; ------------------------------------------------------------ ;; ;; We only let spinners fire in the left half of the screen. ;; ;; ------------------------------------------------------------ ;; MVI SPINB, R0 TSTR R0 BNEQ @@cd2 MVII #SPXY1, R4 ; \ ADDR R1, R4 ; |_ Get the X&Y coordinate of the bad guy ADDR R1, R4 ; | SDBD ; | MVI@ R4, R2 ; / MOVR R2, R0 SWAP R2 ; Put X in MSB SUBI #$1800, R2 BNC @@cd2 ; Underflow? Too far left CMPR R0, R2 ; \__ ok to fire if X-24 > Y. @@cd2 MVII #1, R0 ; (default delay if not firing) BNC @@com_dly ; / (note unsigned comparisons.) ; XXX: Add rule here to prevent firing if ship too far right. MVI CRATCNT,R2 ; \ CMPI #3, R2 ; |- Don't fire if crater still onscreen BGT @@com_dly ; / (Allow it in the last several cards) MVO R0, SPINB CALL BGFIRE.b @@common: MVI@ R3, R4 ; Get SCP # from status byte 1. ADDR R4, R4 ; \ ADDR R4, R4 ; |-- Index into SCTBL (SCTBL + 4*SCP#) ADDI #SCTBL, R4 ; / MVI@ R4, R2 ; \___ calculate random portion of delay CALL BGBRAND ; / ADD@ R4, R0 ; Add fixed portion of delay INCR R0 ; Compensate for "off-by-1" on delay counts @@com_dly: MOVR R0, R2 ; \ INCR R3 ; |__ Is this delay >= than motion SUB@ R3, R2 ; | duration? BGE @@next_is_ud ; / ; If not (eg. result was negative), then next state is "FIRE" COMR R2 ; \__ Store updated "remaining ticks", MVO@ R2, R3 ; / compensating for off-by-1 tick counts MVI BGTTMP, R2 ; (we saved proper ptr earlier.) @@set_next_state: SUBI #3, R3 ; Rewind to program pointer MVO@ R2, R3 ; Set thinker to "FIRE" or "MOVE U/D" ADDI #2, R3 ; Restore R3 B BGT_RET @@next_is_ud: ;; We picked a random delay that's longer than the delay for ;; this left/right motion, so clamp to the L/R motion length ;; and transition directly to the MOVE U/D state. MVI@ R3, R0 ; Get movement's duration as our delay MVII #BGI.sauc_ud,R2 B @@set_next_state ENDP ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; BGT_SAUC_F0 -- FIRE state for Pink/Blue Sacuers ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; BGT_SAUC_F0 PROC MVII #BGI.sauc_f0, R2 MVO R2, BGTTMP MVII #2, R0 ; default delay if not firing @@no_fire SET BGT_SAUC_F1.com_dly ;; ------------------------------------------------------------ ;; ;; We only let saucers fire in certain ranges of the screen, ;; ;; in order to keep it 'fair'. Those ranges are set up like ;; ;; so, with X representing "no fire" areas: ;; ;; ;; ;; ---------------X-XX--XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ;; ;; ;; ;; The island of X-XX's represents the area to the right of ;; ;; the moon buggy's vertical gun turret up through the tip of ;; ;; of its horizontal turret, when the buggy is at its maximum ;; ;; velocity. ;; ;; ;; ;; We allow some bullets just in front of the buggy as a sort ;; ;; of "bluffing" bullet fire. We disallow unproductive fire ;; ;; through the rest of the right hand of the screen since it ;; ;; just wastes bullet sprites from group 2. ;; ;; ------------------------------------------------------------ ;; MVII #SPXY1, R2 ; \ ADDR R1, R2 ; |_ Get the X coordinate of the bad guy ADDR R1, R2 ; | MVI@ R2, R2 ; / SWAP R2 CMPI #55*256,R2 ; \__ ok to fire in left part of screen BNC @@ok_fire ; / (note unsigned comparisons.) CMPI #60*256,R2 ; \ BNC @@no_fire ; |_ tiny island to allow firing directly CMPI #62*256,R2 ; | above buggy's gun turret :-) BNC @@ok_fire ; / ; If there's a crater directly beneath the saucer, ; only fire 25% of the time MVI TICK, R0 ANDI #7, R0 BEQ @@skipnice PSHR R2 SWAP R2 SLR R2, 2 SLR R2, 1 MOVR R2, R4 PULR R2 ANDI #$1F, R4 ADDI #GROW+20, R4 MVII #GCARDx,R0 CMP@ R4, R0 BNEQ @@no_fire1 INCR R4 CMP@ R4, R0 BNEQ @@no_fire1 ; Skip the next test with odds proportional to ; (POINT + COURSE*4 + k) / 128 @@skipnice: CALL BGRAND ANDI #$7F, R0 SLL R0, 2 SLL R0, 1 MOVR R0, R4 MVI COURSE, R0 SLL R0, 2 SLL R0, 2 SLL R0, 1 ADDI #30, R0 ADD POINT, R0 CMPR R0, R4 MVII #2, R0 BLT @@ok_fire @@nofireovertank CMPI #81*256,R2 ; \ BC @@no_fire ; |_ make sure we don't fire inside the CMPI #77*256,R2 ; | two no-fire islands. BNC @@no_fire ; / @@ok_fire: MVII #BGT_SAUC_F1.common, R5 B BGFIRE.a ; @@no_fire1: MVII #5, R0 ; If over crater, wait 1/6th second B @@no_fire ENDP ;; ======================================================================== ;; ;; BGT_SAUC_EX -- Exit motion state for Saucer. ;; ;; ;; ;; When exiting, go in the direction that'll take us over the tank. This ;; ;; allows the tank to make one last pot shot at the saucer. Note that ;; ;; the test need only be approximate--if the saucer is near the tank ;; ;; anyway, the player doesn't need the extra help so much. ;; ;; ======================================================================== ;; BGT_SAUC_EX PROC MOVR R1, R2 ; \ SLL R2, 1 ; |- index into SPXYP table ADDI #SPXYP, R2 ; / MVI@ R2, R0 ; \ SUBI #4, R0 ; |_ Are we to the left or right of ANDI #$FF, R0 ; | the tank? (approximately) CMP TXLO, R0 ; / @@got_xvel: MVII #$00FE, R0 ; default to moving left. ADCR PC ; Exit right if compared velocity >= 0 COMR R0 ; $0200 is high speed to right. ADDI #SPXYV-SPXYP, R2 MVO@ R0, R2 ; Store as new X velocity INCR R2 CLRR R0 MVO@ R0, R2 ; Store zero out Y velocity MVII #$FF, R0 B BGT_RET ; Sleep a long time. ENDP __ ;* ======================================================================== *; ;* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *; ;* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *; ;* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *; ;* (at your option) any later version. *; ;* *; ;* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *; ;* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *; ;* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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