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avatar_Xyphoe
Amstrad CPC hardware / Re: Amstrad CPC WiFi
Last post by Xyphoe - Today at 21:05
Quote from: GUNHED on Today at 15:08Can it be the case that you need a stronger network signal - means: moving M4 and WiFi closer together?

Give it a try!  :)

Heh, it's literally right next the main router and Mesh node - 1ft away from it.  :D The wifi signal is really strong.
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avatar_Narkhos
Games / Re: Le Dernier Serment (The La...
Last post by Narkhos - Today at 20:29
Quote from: Targhan on Today at 10:38@Narkhos It is working on my CPC, thanks!!! Without surprise, it looks even better than an emulator. I probably won't play in on a real CPC since it has no savegame :(. But I'll continue my game on emulator and is dedicated to finishing it :).
Thank you for your feedback! Are you using an original Amstrad cpc screen?

@asertus I will try my best to add this feature, but I'm short in space both in memory and on the disk. Not to mention that I don't yet know how to save to disk from a c/asm program  :laugh:
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Programming / Re: Respect for CPC game progr...
Last post by djaybee - Today at 20:25
Quote from: McArti0 on Today at 20:19
Quote from: djaybee on Today at 20:08(Amiga, maybe?)
most probably.
Actually, I'm guessing Atari Falcon. I had a Falcon, but no Amiga, and I remember playing it on my own hardware.
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avatar_McArti0
Programming / Re: Respect for CPC game progr...
Last post by McArti0 - Today at 20:21
Quote from: djaybee on Today at 20:08It smells of some fun CRTC trickery
some have sprites, others have crtc  :D
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avatar_McArti0
Programming / Re: Respect for CPC game progr...
Last post by McArti0 - Today at 20:19
Quote from: djaybee on Today at 20:08(Amiga, maybe?)
most probably.
#6
cheap fake DIP 40 for all? ;D
#7
Chinese don't care about it. :D
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Programming / Re: Respect for CPC game progr...
Last post by djaybee - Today at 20:08
Pinball dreams looks very nice on the CPC, I don't think I had seen it yet. It smells of some fun CRTC trickery. I seem to remember playing it years ago, but I can't remember on which hardware that was (Amiga, maybe?)

The 2600 is a very different kind of beast. Since it doesn't store the whole frame, it's hard to compare it to other machines (in that way, it's similar to the 7800 and the Neo Geo, which expand on the same principles). It's fun to code for it, actually, it doesn't need the same coding skills as most other machines.
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licensing issue
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I believe other companies will continue to produce it.
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