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added on the 2020-11-29 20:40:36 by Mills |
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Still quite cool, some of the stuff running on a 8086 look pretty cool. I turned down the Dosbox cycles to something extremely low and it still was smooth. It's rare to see such optimized DOS demos especially for 8086.
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cute
Cute indeed :)
Tried it on my XT with a 9.5MHz V20 and it ran fine, only with some really minor glitches in the palette updates in the top of the screen. Even the rotozoomer ran at a reasonable speed.
Tried it on my XT with a 9.5MHz V20 and it ran fine, only with some really minor glitches in the palette updates in the top of the screen. Even the rotozoomer ran at a reasonable speed.
wow, it's really good! I was really amazed to see such smooth effects on a 8086 .. there is nothing wrong using tricks like palette cycling for the effects, quite to contrary, it's the magic of demo making ;) ... thx for the source .. looks like the the roto zoomer is pre calculated?
Nice one, especially liked the wooden cog and the Mario-ish feel of many parts...
Cute
Damn it's cute!
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I could not record it from a real PC, so I used PCem. Sprite glitches should be present on real machine. Smooth should be 100% perfect on real machines. If someone can test it on a real 8086, tell me how it worked :).