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- 256b Amstrad CPC Dots by g0blinish
- Is that 100% basic ?
- isokadded on the 2014-07-07 21:41:22
- demo Commodore 64 Bad Apple 64
- "CSAM Super" looks great. I should have known: everything that contains SAM in its name works great :) I will give it a try. Is it specifically tuned for the C64? or is it possible to customize it for other machines ?
- isokadded on the 2014-07-01 22:55:45
- demo Commodore 64 Bad Apple 64
- Thanks for the explanation. Only a few hours spend in pre-processing. I'd thought it would require days (GPU used maybe ?).
Is the genetic selection strategy for finding the optimum tiles better than other clustering methods ? I'm thinking about k-medians or k-means clustering for bit vectors: the tiles being considered as a binary vector. Does it produces better results? Is it faster? or is it simply easier to code? - isokadded on the 2014-07-01 17:44:05
- demo Commodore 64 Bad Apple 64
- Angry people are probably jealous. :D
How long did it take to compress the whole 2200 frames ? - isokadded on the 2014-07-01 08:30:00
- demo Commodore 64 Bad Apple 64
- hum 256 16x16 is not exact. Please read
==> "10secs of video could be defined using at most 256 different 16x16 patterns" is more accurage - isokadded on the 2014-07-01 00:49:02
- demo Commodore 64 Bad Apple 64
- I'm kind of astonished that one can fit about 10secs of video into a set of 256 16x16 blocks. This is likely due to the fact that the orig video has low entropy (i.e. is quite "simple", lots of redundancy). On other videos the compression would'nt produce so nice a result.
Anyway this is a real achievement. Congrats to the coder! Thumb Up. - rulezadded on the 2014-07-01 00:42:09
- 128b ZX Spectrum blöömerang by HOOY-PROGRAM [web]
- Gfx doesn't work on jsspeccy. Is is an emulation issue ?
- isokadded on the 2014-06-24 13:36:50
- 32k Windows Thomson Oh la belle bleue! by PULS [web]
- @Dbug: yes it is Oric stuff that inspired me this way of doing multicolor on a TO7. If the Oric can do something graphically, then a Thomson should be able to do it as well. It is only on the audio side that the thomson can't compete.
- rulezadded on the 2014-06-22 10:06:14
- demo MS-Dos 8088 Domination by Hornet [web]
- (In complement to my previous message)
Indeed the 8088 compares pretty fairly with what can be done on a 8bit machine: Here is a win-exe emulator preconfigured to play a Thomson MO5 demo performing 22Khz audio (monophonic) and 50fps (monochromatic) on that 8bit machine.
Streaming code has not been tested on the MO5, but looks promising for 8bits as well. I look forward seeing a demo for the Thomson using the same technique.
(BTW other Thomson demos are available here. You can look at them if you don't know that platform yet.) - isokadded on the 2014-06-21 15:17:12
- demo MS-Dos 8088 Domination by Hornet [web]
- I'd really like to read about the technical aspects of the prod.
BTW It reminds me of what can be achieved on 8bits machines streaming data out of SD-Cards: http://dcmoto.free.fr/programmes/sdmoanim/index.html and http://dcmoto.free.fr/programmes/sdmoto-elvis/index.html.
(Actually is is possible to have sound+video, but the download of http://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=5053 is no more available)
.. or even IDE drive: http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=61550 ;-) - rulezadded on the 2014-06-17 18:47:41
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