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Multi-ball Anyone ? - Rob Finch - Apr 9 11:17:00 2005


I'd would like to experiment with multi-processors but I couldn't
think of an application. Then I thought of playing a game of multi-
ball. Would anyone be interested in playing ?

There are two teams, each team has at least three players. The
objective is to win the game by scoring more points than the other
team.

The team players are each a processor in a multi-processor system.
A player would be assigned a team. Some of the things the player
could do are take shots, pass the ball, run with the ball, steal the
ball, and defend the net.

Each processor would be given a quota of 600 LUTs and a block ram to
work with. The processor would have to communicate with the game
environment. The environment would include the ball, nets, playing
field, scoreboard etc.

The game would play for five minutes, and be displayed graphically on
a VGA monitor.





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