@keoni29 It should be able to, the TI-83 and TI-84 can do it using its IO port this should be able to as well (it has the same IO port). It might not be as good as playing from a real sound chip and might suffer from some slowdowns seeing the Z80 CPU is probably being taxed enough as it is just from running the demo. i wouldn't mind seeing it done myself.
@madmax2069 I tested with the idea for a bit, but quickly gave up. :-)
The effects were already relatively optimized, and I didn't think I had the energy or the technical chops to pull anything decent off given the limited resources.
The TI-85 couldn't have been released in 1992. During the 1st week of my freshman year of High School in 1991 I tricked my parents into believing my Geometry teacher required it for the course so they bought me one. It still works.
Back in 1998, our entire senior class had to buy the ti85 as a requirement for our Advanced Mathematics Class... Pretty Cool. Over 60 idiots with computer like (not) calculators.
Resuscitate the TI85 with a Ti89-Kick and Better casing than the titanium!!! TEXASINST LOOSERS!!
I wish the music was played on the hardware
keoni29 4 months ago
@keoni29 It should be able to, the TI-83 and TI-84 can do it using its IO port this should be able to as well (it has the same IO port). It might not be as good as playing from a real sound chip and might suffer from some slowdowns seeing the Z80 CPU is probably being taxed enough as it is just from running the demo. i wouldn't mind seeing it done myself.
madmax2069 2 months ago
@madmax2069 I know. I am working on a tracker for the TI83+/84+ :-) Check it out here omnimaga.org/index.php?topic=10550.msg191352#msg191352
keoni29 2 months ago
@keoni29 Oh wow, i wish i knew before hand.
madmax2069 2 months ago
@madmax2069 I tested with the idea for a bit, but quickly gave up. :-)
The effects were already relatively optimized, and I didn't think I had the energy or the technical chops to pull anything decent off given the limited resources.
Nezbie 2 months ago
@Nezbie I can only imagine.
madmax2069 2 months ago
The TI-85 couldn't have been released in 1992. During the 1st week of my freshman year of High School in 1991 I tricked my parents into believing my Geometry teacher required it for the course so they bought me one. It still works.
TheIntolerantAtheist 1 year ago
That's the sickest shit I've ever seen how many brat lawyers and doctors will use 84 pluses and never do Jack wit it
hurryupche 1 year ago
This version of music is MUCH better than the one on Fairlight demo!
yetihehe 1 year ago
Its phyisical presence from Virtual dream's Love demo on the amiga, composer is Joger Lildehjal
8monoxxx 2 years ago 2
@8monoxxx Yep, this is a cover by Dubmood&Zabutom of Joger's track
Nezbie 2 months ago
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8monoxxx 2 years ago
Back in 1998, our entire senior class had to buy the ti85 as a requirement for our Advanced Mathematics Class... Pretty Cool. Over 60 idiots with computer like (not) calculators.
Resuscitate the TI85 with a Ti89-Kick and Better casing than the titanium!!! TEXASINST LOOSERS!!
gastonytHQ 2 years ago
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fpm1979 2 years ago
master music ;)
ExSLa1N 2 years ago 2
Awesome music!!!! wow!
YTDekus 2 years ago 2
great coder+great calculator=this demo
awesome! and the music is fucking cool!
nicolunacba 2 years ago 2
title of song anyone? please...
maxpower201 2 years ago 4
+1 I want to know too
ZXRulezzz 2 years ago 2
sweet. my '94 CBL-85 ran something like that and i lost the link cable soon after. it was cool and it stayed with me.
supportthe85 3 years ago 7
whoa, kick-ass!
audiopixel 4 years ago 6
Pretty sweet; it's truly pushing the limits of the hardware. But when do I get to see a raycasting engine for my toaster?
eugrt 4 years ago 11
The iToaster comes out July 09, they have a rudimentary 3d engine for their cool new gui :D
Andorian12 4 years ago 5