And then Commodore made the A3000 not high enough to take the Video Toaster. How to shoot yourself in the foot...
Not sure all C64 were made equal. Perhaps emulators are based on C64 which had really lavish colours.
3090 second hand can be found at something like $600.
Yeah, 1972 - "Nord-5 was Norsk Data's first 32-bit machine and was claimed to be the first 32-bit minicomputer". The Wikipedia record: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nord-5
I was a Casio guy, having the fx-850p. It was a very nice object I enjoyed a lot but HP ones had their own touch for sure. Talking about design, some of the Nintendo Game & Watch series were particularly lovely. It's…
The advantage of the C64 tape recorder was it reliability and the motor being pilot by the computer. With personal tape recorders there was a lot of problems due to heads miss aligned.
In 2024 doing AI @home is clearly a new exciting thing but it require a good budget to be pleasant to use.
Rick Dickinson, the Sinclair designer guy, was simply a genius. It helped a lot for the success, the ZX81 and the Spectrum being just beautiful objects. On a side note, I think one of the most iconic manual cover for a…
Projects describing the real world. A car have a motor which have pistons. But can be a mess for inappropriate projects for sure.
It can be very useful at the start of a project to synchronize everyone but the over use of it can clearly be a problem.
On the other hand we have the proof that an Airbus can hit another plane when landing and deliver everyone fine.
I agree for an ideal world but the problem is often the wall of the reality i.e. TIME. Levelling the playing field takes time and it's not doable when you have to deliver now, not in a month. So playing at a level…
And perhaps the code was bad just by using a functional approach which nobody master. QED
Are you sure those "smartest developers" would be still smart if they have to maintain someone else abstract code? Easy to memorize layers of abstraction when it follow your own logic and you build it step by step.
Thanks for this post, having a VCS at the time, I was aware of the existence of this cartridge but never get a chance to had one. Today I can finally have a taste of it. What was great with all those Atari cartridges,…
Sometime frameworks are a real help, sometime using it is just making thing bloated and it's hard-linking the future to someone who have the knowledge of the framework.
The Spectrum was first a very beautiful object thanks to Rick Dickinson. And, as a side note, he proved with the Spectrum Next, he still have all his talent. Frankly, to have this object at home in the 80 was classy! A…
And then Commodore made the A3000 not high enough to take the Video Toaster. How to shoot yourself in the foot...
Not sure all C64 were made equal. Perhaps emulators are based on C64 which had really lavish colours.
3090 second hand can be found at something like $600.
Yeah, 1972 - "Nord-5 was Norsk Data's first 32-bit machine and was claimed to be the first 32-bit minicomputer". The Wikipedia record: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nord-5
I was a Casio guy, having the fx-850p. It was a very nice object I enjoyed a lot but HP ones had their own touch for sure. Talking about design, some of the Nintendo Game & Watch series were particularly lovely. It's…
The advantage of the C64 tape recorder was it reliability and the motor being pilot by the computer. With personal tape recorders there was a lot of problems due to heads miss aligned.
In 2024 doing AI @home is clearly a new exciting thing but it require a good budget to be pleasant to use.
Rick Dickinson, the Sinclair designer guy, was simply a genius. It helped a lot for the success, the ZX81 and the Spectrum being just beautiful objects. On a side note, I think one of the most iconic manual cover for a…
Projects describing the real world. A car have a motor which have pistons. But can be a mess for inappropriate projects for sure.
It can be very useful at the start of a project to synchronize everyone but the over use of it can clearly be a problem.
On the other hand we have the proof that an Airbus can hit another plane when landing and deliver everyone fine.
I agree for an ideal world but the problem is often the wall of the reality i.e. TIME. Levelling the playing field takes time and it's not doable when you have to deliver now, not in a month. So playing at a level…
And perhaps the code was bad just by using a functional approach which nobody master. QED
Are you sure those "smartest developers" would be still smart if they have to maintain someone else abstract code? Easy to memorize layers of abstraction when it follow your own logic and you build it step by step.
Thanks for this post, having a VCS at the time, I was aware of the existence of this cartridge but never get a chance to had one. Today I can finally have a taste of it. What was great with all those Atari cartridges,…
Sometime frameworks are a real help, sometime using it is just making thing bloated and it's hard-linking the future to someone who have the knowledge of the framework.
The Spectrum was first a very beautiful object thanks to Rick Dickinson. And, as a side note, he proved with the Spectrum Next, he still have all his talent. Frankly, to have this object at home in the 80 was classy! A…