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- first name: Eric
- last name: Rucker
- intro invitation Apple II Festro by DiGAROK [web]
- Excellent. :D
- rulezadded on the 2012-12-23 15:43:57
- musicdisk Apple II Drift by Krüe [web] & Brutal Deluxe [web]
- Excellent job on the music. Might be the best music I've heard out of an 8-bit Apple II's beeper. (Especially "Steady".)
- rulezadded on the 2012-04-23 12:45:56
- 128b Apple II squares by Krüe [web]
- Something to note, the compo that it was entered in (KFest isn't really a demoparty, it's an Apple II and IIGS con, FWIW), HackFest, REQUIRES that all prods be developed entirely during KFest.
Which makes this just that much more impressive. - rulezadded on the 2011-07-30 04:33:56
- intro Apple II Brazil by Hackerforce
- I'll give it a thumb-up. Music is decent, and given the platform's limitations, the graphics aren't bad.
Also, if I'm understanding the scrolltext correctly (don't know French, so...) it's using Double-Hi-Res. This means revision B //e or newer (not many true revision As came out, most "revision As" are actually NEWER than the revision B) with extended 80 column card (read: at least 128k total RAM) or better. - rulezadded on the 2010-02-23 02:23:13
- cracktro Apple II Transylvania double hires by Miami Vice
- DHR is 560x192 16 colors (well, that doesn't tell the full story) and works on Revision B Apple //e's and newer (you don't need Enhanced,) with at least a 2 kiB 80-column card, IIRC.
However, this cracktro is only using hi-res - 280x192, 6 colors - the game that it's for is DHR.
(Full story on DHR... if you want to use all 16 colors, it's effectively 140x192, which is also what hi-res is when using all colors, due to how the Apple II handles white, essentially using a form of subpixel rendering, if you will - two color pixels of certain colors next to each other result in a white area. The full resolution is only really available on a monochrome monitor.) - isokadded on the 2009-10-25 15:49:55
- demo Acorn Iron Dignity by Jared
- Haven't tried it on my real StrongARM RiscPC yet (monitor's not hooked up and I don't have space for it,) but what ran of it looked great and was smooth on RPCemu (and that's not much faster than an A7000 on my machine, although it is emulating the StrongARM.)
Anyway, earx, the BBC Micro has its own category already. But, splitting Acorn into "Acorn Archimedes" and "Acorn RiscPC/A7000" may be a good idea... (Or some other designation... maybe "Arthur/RISC OS 2.0-3.11" and "RISC OS 3.5+"? There are two major hardware generations by Acorn, and then all sorts of different stuff after Acorn, but I don't think anyone's written any Iyonix-specific demos, the A9home isn't really stable yet, and the BeagleBoard port of RISC OS definitely isn't stable yet...) - rulezadded on the 2009-09-07 02:59:14
- demo Acorn Xcentric by The Xperience [web]
- Wow, an ARM2 demo that doesn't have you sit through 5 minutes of scrolltext while only showing one effect. That's actually novel, sadly. And, it looks good and runs well, at least on Arculator set to emulate an ARM2.
- rulezadded on the 2009-09-06 21:54:58
account created on the 2009-06-12 02:05:08