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To achieve 5 lines you need to use ROM
3/196/6 otherwise
Really want to know how people got fewer lines of code!
• 1 line has to be for sleeping
• You can only use 1 test instruction (as any more and you'd "run out" of XBus instructions, and moving to ACC would use up too many instructions)
• DX300, logic gates, PGA33X6 and the undocumented gen are out of the question because you're not dealing with 0/100 values
• RAM won't work because you'd spend more instructions moving them back and forth than you would just doing the challenge normally
• ROM doesn't work because there's more than 7 different states for the last one (using mov x0 p1, slp x0)
If you are not familiar with the Lua programming language, or programming in general, you may need to learn a bit about them before you can build your own puzzle. If you know about these things, the .lua file generated for you can explain the rest (it's a simple example puzzle with lots of comments to explain what's going on).
could you help me out?