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- 256b MS-Dos Megapole by Red Sector Inc. [web]
- Oh my.
- rulezadded on the 2015-10-08 16:45:56
- musicdisk Amiga OCS/ECS Chiperia Issue #3 by The Chiperia Project
- Wonderful chipstuff!
- rulezadded on the 2015-10-08 16:45:06
- 256b MS-Dos Immediate railways by Digimind
- One more thumb up. Wish I could thumb it up another 3000 times because it is that awesome.
- rulezadded on the 2015-10-08 16:44:35
- 32b ZX Spectrum self printing greets by alone coder
- har har har
- rulezadded on the 2015-10-08 16:41:13
- 32b MS-Dos stream by Desire [web]
- yowzers!
- rulezadded on the 2015-10-08 16:40:25
- 256b MS-Dos golden dawn anomaly by Sensenstahl
- Great! Too bad it had to run in Wild.
- rulezadded on the 2015-10-08 16:38:10
- demotool Commodore 64 C16/116/plus4 TEDzakker 1.0 by Samar Productions & SIDrip Alliance [web] & Singular Crew [web]
- Yes! It was about time for something like this to appear. And now it's time to dig out my plus/4 :)
- rulezadded on the 2015-10-08 16:36:43
- demotool TI-8x (Z80) HoustonTracker 2.00 by Irrlicht Project [web]
- Thanks everybody! Very pleased with the response this is getting.
@Serpent: Sorry to disappoint you - TI-89 is a very different machine, 68k CPU and memory mapped display vs. Z80 and port-controlled display in the other 8x models. I do have some stuff in the works for 68k TI though.
@insane: Just read up a little on the HP48. I'd love to try something on this machine and it's crazy CPU. But I'd need someone to donate me one first ;)
@introspec: I think it's hard to compare the two. With ZX demos (or any demos, especially on oldskool platforms), it's tricky to convey the value of it to someone outside of the scene. Whereas HT2 is explainable in simple terms of: "d000d! it's moozik on teh calculator!". Well, I guess in a few days the buzz is over and we can go back to coding awesome stuff that nobody gives a sh*t about... - isokadded on the 2015-10-08 16:32:54
- demotool TI-8x (Z80) HoustonTracker 2.00 by Irrlicht Project [web]
- HoustonTracker 2 is a music editor/sequencer for the Texas Instruments TI-82, TI-83/82STATS, and TI-83+/84+/SE. It allows you to compose and play multi-channel 1-bit music directly on your TI graphic calculator.
Features
• 3 tone channels
• 1 non-interrupting drum channel
• up to 128 note patterns
• up to 64 drum/fx patterns
• sequence length up to 255 pattern rows
• 16-bit frequency precision
• 8-bit speed precision, can be configured per step
• various effects, including:
- L/C/R stereo hard-panning for tone and drum channels
- 8bit duty cycle control
- duty cycle sweep
• 2 user definable samples
• up to 8 savestates
• edit during playback
Bug reports? Suggestions? Feature requests? Best to post them in the dev thread over at the 1-Bit Forum. - isokadded on the 2015-10-06 15:47:05
- dentro Commodore 64 Bus Noise by Slipstream [web]
- Teh SID. Also, "glitchy" intro was quite neat.
- rulezadded on the 2015-08-25 11:37:52
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