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  • I downloaded Magic Show, but did not found this tune (and pic). When i press return at the T3 part, it quits.

    How can i get to this part?

    And how can i prevent that it automatically skips to part 2 when the scroll ends at part 1? I would like to listen over the intro music. :)

    BTW, will you upload the second part's first music to utube? It's like Bach's Toccata in '80 disco style. It rocks! :)

  • @zacskou Erm. Maybe You have a wrong file? The first part is intro (crap because it's not possible to skip it), then a part with blinking 'disco' lights. "ENTER" is to leave it. Then You have a part with Terminator picture + scroll + digital music (very good). ENTER to leave. Next part is with hi-fi SONY stuff. ENTER to leave. And then You have THIS part which I recorded for YouTube.

    Use Spectrum48 with AY or Spectrum128 but load via "usr 0".

  • @yerzmyey : I downloaded the file from the link in this video.

    When i press enter at the terminator part, it quits.

    I have no real spectrum. :(

    I use Fuse emulator. How can i load a tape and tell it the USR 0 command?

  • @zacskou So probably You load it with 128 BASIC. Which is bad. If You use 128K Spectrum, then do:

    128 BASIC [ENTER}

    usr0 [ENTER}

    LOAD "" [ENTER}

    And that's all. :)

    if You need anything more then visit: WOS forum

  • @yerzmyey : Yes, that worked. :) Thanks! This demo rocks!

    Probably you were right, Fuse tried to load it with 128 basic and thats why the program exited after the T3 part.

    BTW, on the same page, i found your music collection. Since i love your music, i downloaded it and checked out some of your pieces, they are great! (of course i will hear the whole tape, when i'll get some time)

    And that fat, bald, fart thurstered superman with beer is way beyond hillarious. XDDD

    Keep ridin the AY! ;)

  • @zacskou Thanx a lot, man! :)

    And the "superman" has been made by Hellboj, heh. ;)

    Greetz!!

  • "However ZX Spectrum is the only 8-bit computer capable (while playing 3-channel digital music) to show since early 90s full-screen pictures and additional moving effects, like scrolls or analyzers."

    Enterprise computers has the ability to play samples from hardware.

    watch?v=MOPnCRmnBuo

    And recently a C64 scener group wrote a demo, wich plays a 8 bit 4 channel music and does some screen effects too.

    watch?v=Y6mXLxUZvzg

    Independently of these, this music rulez and Spectrum rulez! :)

  • @zacskou Changed. :)

    PS: Thanks for Your kind words, by the way. :) 

  • congrats !!!

  • This one is not mine, like I wrote, however - sure thing: congratz for the composer and for the machine of course. :)

  • Cool, it almost sounds like rave music!

  • This reminds me of "Dj Bobo - Take Control"

  • Yo! :)

    This must be assembler because digital music takes most of CPU's time (that's why the scroll is so slow).

  • VERY COOL! :D

    do you know of any simple routine/procedures for making scrolling text in basic of is it an asm thing..?

  • In Basic it's simple to write a routine scrolling text by one character (8x8 pixels). If you would like to write in Basic a scroll by 1 pixel, the program would contain a lot of Poke and Peek instructions and the scrolling the most probably wouldn't be smooth. Using asm some coders can write routines displaying many scrolls running smoothly at various speed and in various size.

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