io by Logon System
IO a demo by Logon System in 2015 Requirements: at least MSX1 PAL/50HZ 64KB MSX-DOS Despite MSX1 features only, MSX2 is suggested for better colors & fx. Copy "IO.COM" on your floppy or partition, MSX-DOS1 or MSX-DOS2. Type "IO y" for silent mode, beware it automatically switches to 50Hz. On openMSX emu: insert IO.DSK then reboot; demo will launch thru autoexec. Beware it's a MSX-DOS1 DSK which should/could not boot on turbo R / DOS2. Check for possible updated build at: http://www.msxvillage.fr/download/download.php?cat=4 MSX gurus will likely ask and give advices for fixes, which I will add. The demo won't run on - BlueMSX (bad timing, not enough precision for splitrasters) - NMS8280 (number of cpu cycles on a scanline: not an integer? WTF!?) - MSX1 with vdp at 60Hz frame rate - MSX1 with less than 64Kb RAM (see MSX-DOS requirements also) - MSX whose cpu is overclocked - ... The demo has been sucessfully tested on: - openMSX (dev actually was made on openMSX :) - Philips VG8235 (MSX2) (my own computer) - Canon V20 (MSX1) - Philips VG8020 (MSX1) - Yeno MX-64 (MSX1) - Yashica YC-64 (MSX1) - Sony HB501F (MSX1) - Goldstar FC-200 (MSX1) (w/ bad sync at start) - Sanyo PHC-28L (MSX1) (w/ glitch on plasma) - Philips NMS 8245 (MSX2) - Philips NMS 8255 (MSX2) - Sanyo Wavy 35 (MSX2+) - Panasonic A1WX (MSX2+) - Panasonic A1WSX (MSX2+) - Panasonic A1ST (TurboR) Despite only MSX1 features are used, I would suggest to watch on a standard MSX2 (with 1 clock for cpu&vdp), in order to get splitrasters and colors as initially thought. Note that there's also a lame patch about splitrasters on Turbo R & co. It started with some tests on a platform which I didn't know. Then came the idea to rush and release 2 fx as POC. Finally it ended as a short demo. What have I tested and is included? - rasters - splitrasters - changing sprite colors at each scanline - changing kind-of palette/all colors at each scanline - splitscreen - screen splitted at each scanline - sprites multiplexing (to enhance SC2 gfx) - constant time YM/AYC player - unlimited sprites by page-flipping - dynamically generated code (rotozoom) What was unexpected and gave me some headaches? - too fast vram access! - sync by bit 5S not fully emulated - bits 5S & C differences from msx2 to msx1 - IO slow-down on turbo R and some msx+ - 2 clocks for cpu and vdp on some msx - frequency differences on NMS8280 - MSX-DOS1 vs MSX-DOS2 vs DOS2 rom onboard - ... What was the most fun? - the "Yet Another Plasma!" scene, without any doubt You might not understand how glad I am to commit such a fx on MSX, this is my own personal achievement :) I did it first for myself, and not for you guys! :P That said, let's share! Some tools which were used come from the Amstrad CPC scene: - AYC z80 player (Madram/Overlanders) - YMcruncher to AYC (F-key/Revival) Other tools are: - BitBuster - BlitzBasic - Crimson Editor - Frhed - openMSX - SJasm+ Thanks for reading! Overflow
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