VileR information 81 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Viley
- last name: n0id
- portals:
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Mojo by Bonzai & Pretzel Logic
- demo Commodore PET BACK TO THE PET by Shiru
- Super slick, great pacing and wicked effects. Ass duly kicked!
- rulezadded on the 2022-10-23 20:07:39
- demo Commodore PET Transactor by Rabenauge [web] & Plush [web]
- Hats off for the raster tricks. Green energy!
- rulezadded on the 2022-10-03 20:06:19
- 512b MS-Dos Pocket ball by 7dUMP
- Well done!
- rulezadded on the 2022-09-18 10:45:16
- 256b MS-Dos lighXTforms by sibCrew
- Damn, missed this one somehow - well done!!
- rulezadded on the 2022-09-14 15:11:59
- 256b procedural graphics MS-Dos the inner sanctum by Sensenstahl [web]
- more like sensenSTYLE amirite?! *dodges tomatoes*
- rulezadded on the 2022-08-30 20:48:57
- demo MS-Dos Area 5150 by CRTC & Hornet [web]
- Direct hardware video capture is now available, see new youtube link @ top.
- isokadded on the 2022-08-14 13:00:16
- demo MS-Dos Area 5150 by CRTC & Hornet [web]
- ...whoops, didn't mean to slip a self-upvote in there. :(
- isokadded on the 2022-08-13 22:11:20
- demo MS-Dos Area 5150 by CRTC & Hornet [web]
- @phoenix: yeah, the average 5150 as initially sold by IBM wouldn't be able to run it out of the box. Then again... the 256K limit was only for motherboard RAM; both IBM and others sold memory expansion cards (and that expansion RAM ran at the same speed). Similarly there were third party HDD units for the 5150, and RGBI monitors (e.g. Amdek and Princeton), before 1983. Thanks to IBM's open architecture approach it was rare for people to keep their machines "purely" IBM, even before the actual clones appeared. But then that has always differentiated the PC from most other demo platforms I suppose.
Floppy storage is a bit of a different story, since the first drives available were single-sided, and DOS 1.0 supported only 8 sectors per track, so the initial standard was 160K per disk... double sided drives and 9 sectors per track came a little later (1982?), and that's when 360K became the baseline. But yeah, "official" floppy support is a matter for the final version :) - rulezadded on the 2022-08-13 22:09:33
- 256b MS-Dos break on by Haujobb
- Refractive index ++
- rulezadded on the 2022-08-12 12:41:42
- 64b MS-Dos wasserspiel by Desire [web]
- visuals *and* audio working together so well in 64b is a singular achievement!
- rulezadded on the 2022-08-12 12:34:32
account created on the 2015-04-05 22:25:54