A nice guide on how to actually put those ”illegal opcodes” into work is ”No More Secrets” https://csdb.dk/release/?id=248511
Early teen me still knows many addresses and instructions by their decimal values 8^)
There are modern FPGA-based options like the Ultimate64. https://ultimate64.com/Ultimate64 Got one of these too (the now discontinued non-Elite version) and it is pretty cool running stuff at 48MHz:…
Sounds like you may want a Commodore 64? Preferably equipped with an Ultimate 1541. Or if that it is too limited, go for the Amiga. It is more modifiable. As a sidenote, I got my Mega65 just the other day. Been waiting…
Heh, the repo comes with the cruncher plugins I once hacked up for Kick Assembler. Cool! https://gitlab.com/camelot/kickc/-/tree/master/repo/se/triad...
The CSDb release page comes with a screenshot https://csdb.dk/release/?id=242711
I have been hoping for long that he would finalize this machine of his and start working on a new album. Please get me right, the machine is marvellous but I love their music even more.
It is originally from the C64 demo ”Andropolis” by Booze Design and Instinct. Coded by Andreas Larsson, the guy/genius who ported Eye of the Beholder to the C64. Here is the same thing in turbo mode on an Ultimate 64:…
ESCOS blew my mind back then. 1001 Crew sparked the whole C64 demoscene, IMO. I stand in awe.
mp3 on a stock C64 was showcased by Mahoney in 2010: https://csdb.dk/release/?id=87985 https://youtu.be/0mF9kXZAjsI tbf, it is ”mp3” but still really impressive.
Who would have ever thought in 1982 that something like this was possible on the C64?!
A local store had this on display for Christmas. Nine yo me gazed upon the dazzling graphics and smooth animations. It was almost as watching a cartoon. This was the exact moment in time I knew that all I wanted was my…
Love the effect and the in-depth write up! I guess there are not that many that truly understands the effort and commitment needed to get a seemingly trivial thing by today’s standards such as this. Well, I do at least…
I have both the C128D and the C128DCR. Unfortunately, the DCR is missing its keyboard :( It was always a bit awkward with the far reach for accessing the Action Replay cartridge’s (a freezer/turbo-loader) buttons since…
Commodore 64, way ahead of its time.
The log begs to differ http://git.eclipse.org/c/jdt/eclipse.jdt.core.git/log/
A nice guide on how to actually put those ”illegal opcodes” into work is ”No More Secrets” https://csdb.dk/release/?id=248511
Early teen me still knows many addresses and instructions by their decimal values 8^)
There are modern FPGA-based options like the Ultimate64. https://ultimate64.com/Ultimate64 Got one of these too (the now discontinued non-Elite version) and it is pretty cool running stuff at 48MHz:…
Sounds like you may want a Commodore 64? Preferably equipped with an Ultimate 1541. Or if that it is too limited, go for the Amiga. It is more modifiable. As a sidenote, I got my Mega65 just the other day. Been waiting…
Heh, the repo comes with the cruncher plugins I once hacked up for Kick Assembler. Cool! https://gitlab.com/camelot/kickc/-/tree/master/repo/se/triad...
The CSDb release page comes with a screenshot https://csdb.dk/release/?id=242711
I have been hoping for long that he would finalize this machine of his and start working on a new album. Please get me right, the machine is marvellous but I love their music even more.
It is originally from the C64 demo ”Andropolis” by Booze Design and Instinct. Coded by Andreas Larsson, the guy/genius who ported Eye of the Beholder to the C64. Here is the same thing in turbo mode on an Ultimate 64:…
ESCOS blew my mind back then. 1001 Crew sparked the whole C64 demoscene, IMO. I stand in awe.
mp3 on a stock C64 was showcased by Mahoney in 2010: https://csdb.dk/release/?id=87985 https://youtu.be/0mF9kXZAjsI tbf, it is ”mp3” but still really impressive.
Who would have ever thought in 1982 that something like this was possible on the C64?!
A local store had this on display for Christmas. Nine yo me gazed upon the dazzling graphics and smooth animations. It was almost as watching a cartoon. This was the exact moment in time I knew that all I wanted was my…
Love the effect and the in-depth write up! I guess there are not that many that truly understands the effort and commitment needed to get a seemingly trivial thing by today’s standards such as this. Well, I do at least…
I have both the C128D and the C128DCR. Unfortunately, the DCR is missing its keyboard :( It was always a bit awkward with the far reach for accessing the Action Replay cartridge’s (a freezer/turbo-loader) buttons since…
Commodore 64, way ahead of its time.
The log begs to differ http://git.eclipse.org/c/jdt/eclipse.jdt.core.git/log/