smoku, to retrocomputing
@smoku@vivaldi.net avatar

My microcomputer: , finally got working bitmap graphics.

(Please ignore top and bottom garbage - this is purely for debug purposes.)

This is akin to , where each 8x8 pixels cell can have 1 shared foreground and 1 background colour out of palette of 128 colours.

Except in my case, the line height is configurable, so you can have 8x1 cells up to even 8x256px cells.

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dfx, to amiga
@dfx@techhub.social avatar

It's so much fun checking out modern Amiga homebrew games. Zerosphere looks gorgeous in WinUAE and AmigaOS 3.2.

zerosphere title screen

retrowelle, to retrogaming German
@retrowelle@social.cologne avatar

Um meine "Bard´s Tale Triology" zu vervollständigen, habe ich mir noch den 2ten Teil "The Destiny Knight" für meinen Commodore 64 besorgt. Erstaunlich guter Zustand.

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root42, to retrocomputing
@root42@chaos.social avatar

New video: Black Amiga 500

Many a computer from the 1980s is today yellowed and brittle. The plastics age considerably over the decades. You can do some mitigation by retrobrighting with hydrogen peroxide. However for some machines you can even get replacement cases, and in some cases even brand new key caps for the keyboard. Today we will transform a beige Commodore A500 into a black beauty!

https://youtu.be/DZI2u1YKDAo

#retrocomputing #commodore #amiga

metin, (edited ) to amiga
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Loved reading this article. 💚

https://www.datagubbe.se/dpaint/

As a youngster, I made my first Deluxe Paint pixel art on an Amiga 1000 in 1986. Coming from a Commodore 64 with a fixed palette of 16 colors, the Amiga was revolutionary at the time.

I went on to use "DPaint" professionally on a daily basis for around 10 years, creating pixel graphics for games, advertising agencies and television shows.

siliconundergro, to retrocomputing
@siliconundergro@ioc.exchange avatar

Commodore's MOS subsidiary made some failure-prone chips, but this one may be the most commonly failed MOS chip of all. This blog post tells you what goes wrong, and what you can replace it with. https://dfarq.homeip.net/commodore-pla-the-breadbin-killer/

pixelambacht, to retrocomputing
@pixelambacht@typo.social avatar

Can a Commodore 64 save us from AI?

Fairlight thinks so!

Check out their beautiful demo called "13:37", running on a 41-year-old home computer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjA5PXeyF3s

metin, to amiga
@metin@graphics.social avatar

If you like Commodore Amiga games, have a look at this English Amiga Board thread, featuring @Silvermoon's game banners…

https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=114186

root42, (edited ) to random
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selzero, to retrocomputing
@selzero@syzito.xyz avatar
root42, to c64
@root42@chaos.social avatar

Pearls for Pigs by Xenon.
Amazing.

root42, to retrocomputing
@root42@chaos.social avatar

If you remember: I have a CBM 8050 dual floppy disk drive with Micropolis floppy mechanisms. However drive 0 has a malfunction and is not working quite right. So due to the magic of buying two, I now have ANOTHER 8050.

johnmacintosh, to keyboards German
@johnmacintosh@swiss.social avatar
root42, to retrogaming
@root42@chaos.social avatar

The OCS version of Simon The Sorcerer is quite impressive! I only have the PC CD version here, but luckily ADFs are readily available...

Simon stands in front of a medieval shop, the sign above the door saying "Shoppe"

AndyGER, to retrogaming German
@AndyGER@mastodon.social avatar

Until now I do not own any storage system whatsoever for my Commodore C64 breadbin.

I am looking into several solutions like the SD2IEC (several) combined with a Final Cartridge III+ cartridge or an EPYX FASTLOAD cartridge.

The perfect yet pricy (for me) solution would be the Ultimate 1541 II-L cartridge.

Another one could be the Pi1541 but I haven't yet found any offer that can sell me the complete thing with the case ...

root42, to retrocomputing
@root42@chaos.social avatar

And there we have it: replacement 6502 and 6522s from Rockwell for the gutted 1541 I repaired a couple of weeks ago. Now the drive is back into full working order!
The 6522 chips are relatively new and not MOS branded, but I think it's better than a non-working drive!

sharewarewolf, to free
@sharewarewolf@bitbang.social avatar
whitingx, to c64
@whitingx@mastodon.cloud avatar

8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard - Edition.

🕹 ⌨️ https://www.8bitdo.com/retro-mechanical-keyboard-c64/

mase, to retrocomputing German
@mase@social.saarland avatar

Hat vielleicht noch jemand eine MOS 8501 CPU für den über? Die hier wurde vom Vorgänger bei einem Reparaturversuch falsch herum auf den Sockel gesteckt und ist dabei gestorben. Das Gerät soll weiter leben.

readyStateFail, to 8bit
@readyStateFail@mastodon.scot avatar

Hello Oric / retro-computer fans ..

I have one sealed "test pressing" of the Oric-1 keyboard design T-shirt left in black, XL.

I'll send it to you in the UK for £10 - a little more for EU.

I'll mark this toot as SOLD when its gone but I'll do another batch if there's interest - so let me know here either way👍

🇫🇷

A photograph of a black T-shirt featuring a computer keyboard design. The T-shirt is sealed in a clear plastic wrap.

metin, (edited ) to amiga
@metin@graphics.social avatar

In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga (OCS and AGA), CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the 4-channel music our composer Ramon Braumuller made for a 𝙙𝙚𝙢𝙤 𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣 that was included on magazine cover disks.

The tune is 109 kilobytes, including digitized instruments.

Download Clockwiser for free here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the #TeamHoi hashtag.

#commodore #amiga #msdos #windows #RetroComputing #RetroGaming #GameDev #chiptune

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga, CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the 𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙝 in-game tune our composer Ramon Braumuller made.

We wanted the music to be relaxing, as there's time-based pressure to solve the puzzles.

Download Clockwiser here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the thread and hashtag.

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga, CD32, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

To complete this Clockwiser music thread, this is the game-completed tune, by our composer Ramon Braumuller.

The short tune restarts a few times in this recording.

Download Clockwiser here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the thread and hashtag.

metin, (edited ) to ElectronicMusic
@metin@graphics.social avatar

When I was a youngster in the late 1980s, I formed an Amiga game dev team with 2 friends.

Before making games, we started by trying to sell game music that used minimal RAM, made with our music editor SIDmon.

To promote our game music, this energetic music module was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller. The file, including tiny sampled sounds, is only 22 kilobytes.

Check the hashtag for more tunes.

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Our Amiga game Hoi was released worldwide on 3.5 inch diskettes in 1992.

This cheerful tune was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller for level 1, using our own music editor Digital Mugician.

The tune reflects the sheer fun we had creating the game back in the early 1990s.

Check other posts in this thread and the hashtag for more.

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Our Amiga game Hoi was released worldwide on 3.5 inch diskettes in 1992.

This rhythmic tune was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller, reflecting Hoi level 2's construction site environment. The track was made using our own music editor Digital Mugician.

Check other posts in this thread and the hashtag for more.

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