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C64 Demo Sabrina (digitized sound) DDG (on real C64)

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This is a demo for the Commodore 64. It contains a picture and digitized music (original Song: Sabrina - Boys). The demo was made by DDG (Digitize Design Group). The sound is quite good for the C64. The little background noise is because the sound volume of the demo is very low so the noise gets amplified if the volume is turned up.
From 3:00 I tested the special effects which can be triggered by pressing restore.
I ran the demo on my real C64 and recorded the output with my TV card - NO emulator was used !

You can download the demo here: http://www.c64.ch/demos/realdetail.php?id=3642

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  • The fact that this is played completely on a home computer form 1982 makes it fucking fantastic! Back in the days when PC's were just dead DOS machines with plain B/W text.

  • That's only one way to play samples. There are other methods which allow for full 8 bit sample replay and you can even use the SID-filters on the sample replay, see video 5CFCyQ7s2JQ.

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  • @OpticalFascism Actually, the source is important. Some demos will not run on an emulator (for example, the Robotic Liberation demo for the VIC-20 relies on tricks that only work on the original chipset). So if the demo requires a real Commodore 64, then he should say so. There's nothing snotty about it.

  • @OBSysteme The "DOS" was actually built in to the disk drive, which had its own CPU, RAM, and BIOS... basically the disk drive was a computer in its own right! It saved memory because, unlike other computers of the era like the Atari 800, you didn't have to load 'DOS' into the computer's RAM.

    Of course, it would have been nice if Commodore 64 BASIC had included disk commands instead of making you type stuff like

    OPEN 15,8,15,"N0:GAMES DISK,A1":CLOSE 15

    to format a blank disk.

  • @keoni29 Actually, no, it was digitized, just like the description says. watch?v=eiuHdUkuRi0 for the original.

  • SID Power!

  • This video went viral on Hungary

  • COOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRRR­RRRR!!!!

  • Lol this music was probably written on an amiga!

  • iTunes 0.0.1?

  • boobs boobs boobs

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