another imp type:
;redcode-nano
;assert 1
;author hwm
;name proceed as normal
;strategy imp
step equ 39
boot spl.ab # step-1, > 30
mov.i > -23, { boot
mov.i # step, > -8
spl.i { 2, > 18
mov.i # -step, } 1
end
and a (low scoring) twin clear:
;redcode-nano
;assert 1
;author hwm
;name writing on the wall2
;strategy twin clear
step equ -6
q1 equ 49
mov.i < 23, $ 14
mov.i < 18, $ q1
clr1 spl.a # 0, } step
clr2 mov.i * q1, < clr1
djn.f $ clr2, < 41
end
A mention about my nano warrior at the top,
it is a paper with a small imp run. I'd just quite like to manage a high
scoring imp-clear, and I suspect this might (for now) be the best I can
manage.
I don't actually think (though the paper imp thing was a while back), that
imp-papers would actually draw that much, because the one at the top is
pretty much my best attempt at a paper imp.
>> Stay informed about: a few nano warriors