Yeah, with those early machines it was inevitably about lookup tables, and producing the illusion of doing work which was otherwise impossible in the number of cpu cycles you had available. I did lots of this sort of thing for the C64, where similarly CPU cycles were short, and then you end up scratching around trying to find enough spare memory...
It's great to see people still exploring and pushing the boundaries of what these machines are capable of. Coding this on a more modern machine, getting the effect right, then back-porting to the Spectrum seems like a smart move and would have been a game changer during the prime of these machines!
gxd|6 months ago
philjohn|6 months ago
somenameforme|6 months ago
[1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zByAew6AKJ8
Flow|6 months ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAud8w5mTa4
cesaref|6 months ago
It's great to see people still exploring and pushing the boundaries of what these machines are capable of. Coding this on a more modern machine, getting the effect right, then back-porting to the Spectrum seems like a smart move and would have been a game changer during the prime of these machines!
bzzzt|6 months ago
pjmlp|6 months ago
SillyUsername|6 months ago
Flow|6 months ago