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- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Andreas
- last name: Gustafsson
- portals:
- csdb: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: The Larch 3 by Bones
- cdc #2: rezurrection by Calodox
- invitation SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive Datastorm 2014 Invitation by Genesis Project [web]
- Youtube
- isokadded on the 2013-10-17 11:30:40
- demo Atari ST Virtual Escape by Equinox [web]
- Finally seen this on real HW. I've thumbed it up before, but I must comment again. Now that I know a bit more about AtariST hardware, this is even more impressive, getting these Amiga-like effects running on a machine with no blitter and no copper is amazing. Either there are some HW tricks on the ST that I'm not familiar with, or this is some almost magic 68000-code to make these effects run this good (or perhaps both!) :)
- isokadded on the 2013-09-06 19:45:12
- demo Atari ST Moving Into Darkness by Dead Hackers Society [web]
- Impressive envmapping etc. 3D routines in this one, and runs rather fast for an 8MHz computer.
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-26 22:24:36
- demo SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive Overdrive by Titan [web]
- This is brilliant! Ran like a charm on my MD2 using an Everdrive MD. Only thing is that there were some small bugs in the lower (VBL?) area, but perhaps this is due to the hardware.
Anyway, back to the demo - I love the pacing, great effects and the graphics style is really fitting of the Megadrive-era. - rulezadded on the 2013-08-18 22:16:09
- demo Raspberry Pi Bad Hair Decade by Hedelmae [web]
- B.B. Ca-Ching: Yes, I agree that distributing a complete image would be the best way to release RaspberryPi demos - then it would just be for people to write the image to a SD card, dig up their Raspi, hook it up to the TV and boot, and everything should work.
Considering that what demos need is - OpenGL + sound output and nothing much more, I think that the Linux could be quite minified, no keyboard/mouste/ehternet/USB etc. etc. support needed.
That way the democreator ensures that it has the correct libs and correct versions of everything.
But perhaps the prod comment section is not the place to discuss this! :) - isokadded on the 2013-08-08 21:16:59
- demo Raspberry Pi Bad Hair Decade by Hedelmae [web]
- How do you get this thing to run?
I have latest raspbian (2013-07-26-wheezy-raspbian.zip)
When I run it, shell clears for a while with cursor blinking, then I get:
Assertion 'p' failed at pulse/simple.c:275 in function pa_simple_write()
and the exe aborts.
A bit disappointing, I thought with the RaspberryPI we would have a platform with fixed hardware and where everything worked exactly the same for everyone (like on the good old c64 or Amiga500)
Guess that it's no use to have fixed hardware when you have that damn Linux layer with different versions and crap on top of it. :(
- isokadded on the 2013-08-08 00:57:30
- demo Commodore 64 Wonderland XII by Censor Design [web]
- The masters of color-attribute cycling strikes again, with awesome results. The turning scroller, the chaos zoomer, the eyeballs etc. etc. Awesome!
The new Censor-members also add nicely with some parts based on other techniques. - rulezadded on the 2013-08-06 15:57:04
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Norwegian Pillow by Dekadence [web]
- Disgusting demo subject, but ignoring that there is some really nice effects (as alwasy from Britelite)!
I'd love to hear some details on the chunky-2-planar mode used - what resolution is it? - rulezadded on the 2013-08-05 14:55:21
- demo Amiga AGA Sensorium Hyperaesthesia by Software Failure [web]
- Code, gfx and music by Ham - a true one-man-prod, respect!
- rulezadded on the 2013-07-29 12:11:12
- demo MS-Dos Windows Kkowboy by blasphemy [web] & Purple [web]
- Nice design.
- rulezadded on the 2013-07-28 01:33:29
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