hard fault by Otomata Labs
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added on the 2025-01-07 16:58:44 by wbcbz7 |
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PS: smooth render, nice tune
PS: smooth render, nice tune
Nicely done! Excellent.
Nice smooth software rendering on low end device, fun to watch
A great hardware/software combination.
Nice. Cute gouraud duck :)
Yes, perfect 90ies PC style! ... tune is nice, but sounds familiar to me, like something from back then ... @Optimus: low end device? Lol ;)
nice
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Yes, perfect 90ies PC style! ... tune is nice, but sounds familiar to me, like something from back then ... @Optimus: low end device? Lol ;)
Yeah, misunderstanding. It's mostly like a comment of "Oh a raspberry PI, weren't these running like 2GHz, so it's not impressive?". Then I saw it was underclocked at 125, but yeah still not exactly retro.
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Yeah, misunderstanding. It's mostly like a comment of "Oh a raspberry PI, weren't these running like 2GHz, so it's not impressive?". Then I saw it was underclocked at 125, but yeah still not exactly retro.
It's barely underclocked (150MHz -> 125MHz), probably to meet better DVI alignment, not sure why not 150MHz. But to reiterate author's comment, this is not running on a Raspberry PI SBC that you might be familiar with, but a microcontroller.
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