As a old fart with an obsession for computers starting in the early 80s, my journey started with the ZX Spectrum with it's massive 48k of RAM :P
I have owned and used many different computers / consoles over the years and love the way the community has always pushed the hardware way beyond anything the manufacturers intended or ever imagined.
The hardware that always brings a smile to my face is the Atari ST, such a great machine and what an amazing demo community that thankfully is still active even today 35+ years later.
The aim of this channel is for like minded people to be able to enjoy the scene again and of course re-live a few memories.
If any of you reading this were a part of the Atari ST demo scene or for that matter any demo scene, then i'd like to thank you for making it as awesome as it was and for providing me with a load of great memories.
The name didn't ring any bells but as soon as it started, I realised this was one I had on disk about a hundred (more or less) years ago!! So, now I feel ancient, but protected by the nostalgic aura.
That's actually a good idea. Unfortunately, the YT editor is very basic, so adding warnings can't be done after the upload, and the annotations feature was removed some time ago. The only thing I can do in this instance is put a warning in the title. Moving forward I will try to do better
The funny thing is that the ST uses proper recorded sound but the Amiga goes straight for the sound chip.....but the Atari goes to it's sound chip and the quality TANKS while the amiga holds strong.
3:23 No, it's not. You should have just bought an Amiga instead. Decent artworks in this demo, it looks like some kind of HAM mode with only 512 colour palette. I thought the STE had better sound than the ST but I still hear an awful sound assaulting my ear drums and I may need cochlear implants one day if I hear any more
Brave, valiant warrior, you have fought tirelessly for many many years. Alas, it breaks my heart to tell you, your king has been dead for most of those years. Lay down your arms and your petty squabbles. Allow yourself to feel your brotherhood for all those who compute. And most of all, my dear, dear child of so long ago, most of all.... SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Honest answer: just like the tile cleaner's tendinitis, the mason's back or the glass blower's lungs... no one cares! mais étant donné que tu t'adresses à une Catégorie d'utilisateur en particulier, je dirais que le multiplicateur jm'enbaslescouillest est quand à lui : infini
@@miggy4eva980 yep, je ne Comprends pas l'anglais aussi ... c'est pas très grave, en 2024 il y a des traducteurs. I don't understand English either... it's not a big deal, in 2024 there will be translators.😁
I remember going to the library as a kid in the early 90s and finding a book that had equations for using sine and cosine to translate 2d points in 3d space. It wasn't even a programming book, just basic math formulas. I fired up GFA Basic on my ST and a few hours later had managed to get a spinning wireframe cube on the screen, and later a cross. Didn't know about view frustums yet so there was some crazy distortion if I moved it around too much. Good times, what a great machine.