lvd information 1880 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Vadim
- last name: Akimov
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Spirius by Mayhem
- cdc #2: The Link by alone coder & Shiru & Green Bit Group
- cdc #3: New View 48K by Conscience
- cdc #4: GoatLight by Fairlight [web] & Noice [web] & Offence [web]
- cdc #5: We Are The 8-Bits by HOOY-PROGRAM [web]
- invitation ZX Enhanced 3BM 2014 invitro by Hacker VBI & Buyan
- After looking at party voting logs, I have to do just this.
- sucksadded on the 2014-06-03 19:03:32
- invitation ZX Enhanced 3BM 2014 invitro by Hacker VBI & Buyan
- introspec, how can you speak what was the primary goal of the clone WE've made? Not you, you see? And even not Alone Coder, but WE. That is, CHRV, savelij, DDp, me. Do you have any proofs of your statement (irc logs do not count)?
Then, your story of 'alternative configuration' is HIGHLY biased. One can think that base configuration does not have 14mhz clock, 4mb (not up to!) of RAM memory, flexible paging etc., which is simply not true. Your bias is of course understandable, but as a mathematician, you could try to be unbiased.
And at last, everything regarding the prod. The only real effect I've found is checkerboard rotator, which seemingly runs at 25fps. Same effect (drawing every second line) is for sure runs at 50fps in 128k (6912), and most probably in 48k at 3.5MHz. Here, given 14MHz cpu, vbi managed to achieve only 25fps. Other stuff is just piles of alien hardware giving overlays over overlays over 6912 screen, much like one project of 90ties by Veremeenko, where alien (regarding ZX) NES gfx was an overlay over 6912 ZX screen (http://trd.speccy.cz/book/REVU95_6.ZIP). Of course I could be wrong hypothesizing that checkerboard effect runs on 6912 screen, but hey, there is even no normal docs for those piles of alien hardware.
Of course, high coding skills are required to move hardware tile planes over the screen and even more perfect skills are needed to move hardware sprites over sine trajectories. Respect for such high coding standards set by this prod. :) - isokadded on the 2014-06-02 22:12:44
- demo Wild RoboCop demo by kabardcomp & Team Site
- Zombie apogay has risen from the grave and now dancing! ы8080 power! Yeaaah!
Ⓟrincɘss Ⓚnoɘki☆: probably the platform don't have editors at all, so the only way is converting. Nobody will write editor for single demo.
wormsbiysk: please don't read this crap. - isokadded on the 2014-04-27 19:41:06
- demo ZX Spectrum SmileMF by Den Popov & g0blinish
- Now I can say this: COMPOFILLER! :)
- isokadded on the 2014-04-27 19:35:43
- demo Wild RoboCop demo by kabardcomp & Team Site
- It is not a sound chip. It is 8253 3channel timer, or specifically, ussr clone of that.
- isokadded on the 2014-04-27 10:59:17
- demo Wild RoboCop demo by kabardcomp & Team Site
- the chips are just pure ussr CLONES of intel/whatelse chips. original chips were killed in ussr in favour of cloning.
kr580vm80 is for example just a lame clone of lame 8080. - isokadded on the 2014-04-27 07:25:36
- 256b ZX Spectrum BB by Introspec
- img selection is strange, otherwise ok.
- isokadded on the 2014-04-26 18:40:22
- 256b Commodore 64 Logo MM by Bender64
- sixty four make its way through russian demoscene!
- isokadded on the 2014-04-26 18:29:51
- demo invitation ZX Spectrum dinvtro by Mr. Scrololo
- nice fresh feect, but 1effecter is no way at the demo compo.
- isokadded on the 2014-04-26 18:27:30
- demo ZX Spectrum SmileMF by Den Popov & g0blinish
- imho worst demo at the compo
- isokadded on the 2014-04-26 18:25:18
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