NyAtmos by Defence Force [web]
======================================== NyAtmos ======================================== An annoying Oric intro for Solskogen 2011 ======================================== Release date: July 2011 ======================================== ___ __ / \___ / _| ___ _ __ ___ ___ / /\ / _ \ |_ / _ \ '_ \ / __/ _ \ / /_// __/ _| __/ | | | (__ __/ /___,' \___|_| \___|_| |_|\___\___| ___ / __\__ _ __ ___ ___ / _\/ _ \| '__/ __/ _ \ / / | (_) | | | (__ __/ \/ \___/|_| \___\___| ======================================== About this intro: ======================================== The Wednesday before Solskogen start I was still wondering about what to present at the party. You see, I have this stupid rule, which is that I don't go to a party if I don't have anything to present. Even something small like a graphic, ascii art, or even just a photo. Then one of my contacts on facebook (yeah I know), posted a link to the Nyan Cat annoying thing, with the following message: "If you program this on a ZX Spectrum you wins my most sincere and deep appreciation !" That was all the motivation I needed, not that I wanted to do some Spectrum coding, but well, technology wise an Oric is the closest thing I can think of. So here we are, it's Thirsday evening, and I managed to "package" (for a lack of better description) a bunch of things together that more or less look like the original. Except that there is no cat, the animation is not in the same direction, there is text scroller, and a teletype display, and some dots flying around instead of the animated explosions thingies. Half of it is in C, there are plenty of glitches, but hell, when the time is up, the time is up :) ======================================== How can I watch this?: ======================================== That's easy. You either have a real Oric Atmos or Pravetz 8D you just convert it to a sample and load it from tape. Or you don't have an Oric, in which case you can use one of the many Oric emulators now available. The emulator of choice these days is Oricutron, developed by Xeron, which has the benefit of running on a multitude of different operating systems, of being open source, and still developed: - http://code.google.com/p/oriculator/ As usual the source code will be available on the subversion repository (after the party) - http://miniserve.defence-force.org/svn and the video will be uploaded on youtube ======================================== The gory details: ======================================== The scroller and the teletype code are directly extracted from the Assembly 2002 invitation intro, and to my total surprise it actually worked out of the box without any kind of tweaks. The sample replay code was written in 2004 for the LCP intro "Buggy Boy" but ditched in favor of a soundchip music because it sounded terrible (could not recognize the music at all). I found out the bug (a stupid bit that should have been 1 instead of 0) and tada!!! I now have horrible (but recognizable) music. If you wonder, it's 4bit, 4khz. Yeah, I know, you already figured out that much! The rest, I have to admit that it's actually new code. Not that I'm terribly proud of it, but at least it's not only recycled crap. ======================================== To contact us: ======================================== Website: - http://www.defence-force.org Official game Forum: - http://forum.defence-force.org/viewtopic.php?t=401 irc: - #oric on IRCnet Other Defence Force Oric productions: ------------------------------------- Buggy Boy - Made for LCP Party 2004 (Sweden) - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=13000 Barbitoric - Made for Alternative Party 2003 (Finland): - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=8558 Assembly 2002 invtro - Made for Assembly 2002 (Finland): - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=6977 Quintessential - Released at the VIP4 (FRANCE) demo party in 2003: - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=6864 Oric Giga Demo - Released at the VIP3 (FRANCE) demo party in 2002: - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=3102 STNICCC C64 Revisited - Released at the STNICCC 2000 (HOLLAND) demo party in 2000: - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=3105 Just Oric - Released at the Volcanic 4 (FRANCE) in 1997 - http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=3131 Other Defence Force Atari productions: ------------------------------------- Save The Earth - Made for the 20th anniversary of the Atari STe - http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=54106
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