the so complete pouët.net oneliner
- 2024-06-21
-
Solo2 should return to making demos and I'm NOT KIDDING -
and this will affect the Demoscene. -
and this will affect the Demoscene. -
I miss random image thread. -
not to be confused with this 'the scene' -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrlTAksxONk -
Hyvää juhannusta -
Seek back for Capture the Cow compo: https://tv.scenecity.net/index.html?channel=uc13 -
We should use the 68000 DBcc instruction more wisley. https://oldwww.nvg.ntnu.no/amiga/MC680x0_Sections/dbcc.HTML -
Australian Fast Gfx is on now: https://tv.scenecity.net/index.html?channel=uc13 - 2024-06-22
-
I want Angelina Jolie to play me when the inevitable demoscene film is made. Because i'm 6'5" 300 lbs and yes, I actually do know Unix. -
i am the angelina jolie to do that -
VICE is bloatware: Why feature all 8-Bit Commodore platforms if most are only going to use the C64? -
You can delete the rest of the exevutables if you can't afford a few megs of hd space -
The C64 is the only real survivor of the CBM 8-Bit era, IMHO. Who uses a PET? Or a VIC-20? Or a C128? IMHO, mind... -
I wish I had a C128 tho -
I want Malin Akerman to portray me in that inevitable demoscene film. She doesn't have to know F# -
"AI" dog eyes will play all of us in the end -
VICE is rather leanN and shares a lot of code across emulated platforms, and new demos for Plus4, PET, VIC-20 and C-128 do come out once in a while. -
A lot of those scenes tend to make more games than demos, but there are still new demos. -
New prods either way! :) So yes, people do use non-C-64 8-Bit Commodores. -
@Krill: I do think some of those non-C64 Commodore platforms have much better colour palettes, but nothing else, which is a shame :( -
all 3 of those machines have very unique graphics chips and the vic-20's sound is really like nothing else. -
why use any old computers? waste of time. delete all emulators! 🙄 -
@Foebane72: Some PETs have a whopping 2 megabytes of disk capacity, and many non-C-64s have faster-clocked CPUs. That's not nothing! =) -
@Krill: The executables are single files, but it's the hundreds of drivers and support files that make up the bulk - do I need them?
