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Laserstrike for Zen X-Fi 2
benryves
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A puzzle game for the Zen X-Fi 2, based on a Windows game by Kevin Ng using levels from a TI-83+ version by Badga.
Download it from http://benryves.com/products/laserstrik...
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10MHz Z80 computer - BBC BASIC benchmarks
benryves
3,556 views
I ran a couple of simple benchmark programs in BBC BASIC on my Z80 computer running at 10MHz for the YouTube user ggunderscoreit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HA3dGrgC_Q...
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Z80 Computer - Mark 2
benryves
3,893 views
A video giving a rough overview of a a completely new design for a Z80 computer I've been working on.
I have not yet had the time to tidy up the code or draw schematics fo...
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dsPIC33 VDC with GLCD or PAL TV output - Second demo
benryves
1,430 views
This demonstration shows the output of a circuit based around a dsPIC33FJ128GP802 that can be used to drive a graphical LCD or PAL television. Basic text output (using eith...
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dsPIC33 VDC with GLCD or PAL TV output
benryves
1,511 views
This is a modification of a program running on a dsPIC33FJ128GP802 to support output to a PAL TV. The code previously only supported a 320x240 pixel graphical LCD (PG32024...
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Super Probe
benryves
10,084 views
My implementation and software customisation of the Mondo Technology Superprobe - http://mondo-technology.com/super.html
Please see http://benryves.com/journal/3632205 fo...
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PG320240H-P9 Demo
benryves
1,522 views
Controlling a PG320240H-P9 with a dsPIC33FJ128GP802.
See http://www.benryves.com/journal/3622105 for more information and http://www.benryves.com/bin/z180/PG320240H-P9_Dem...
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Quake - The Door to Chthon (Demo 3)
benryves
305 views
The third of three looping demos from id software's 1996 first-person shooter, Quake, presented in YouTube 3D.
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Quake - The Grisly Grotto (Demo 2)
benryves
414 views
The second of three looping demos from id software's 1996 first-person shooter, Quake, presented in YouTube 3D.
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Quake - The Necropolis (Demo 1)
benryves
681 views
The first of three looping demos from id software's 1996 first-person shooter, Quake, presented in YouTube 3D.
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