A 256 _byte_ intro for TIC-80. :taymindblown:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=GmTjlIRp8xQ


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TIC-80 is an imaginary computer platform. An “intro” or “demo” are programs particularly genius programmers make to push computers to their limits with very clever math.


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I am barely old enough I've seen actual crack intros running on an Apple ][e like, unironically, if obsoletely - my parents picked up an old one with a ton of cracked game 5.25" floppies someone was throwing out.

This is weird, like it's not even an imaginary computer? It's a retro game engine like Unity presenting as an imaginary computer? By which I mean it's providing an API for graphics, sound, and input along with other services and utilities but it does not define or emulate an imaginary CPU. Also I just learned enough Lua to have it concatenate up a >96KB string so that limit's not even real.

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I’m going to run some demos on my Apple ][ here when I get around to fixing the keyboard - will be sick to see them on the gorgeous screen. Do you still have the floppies?

Yeah I didn’t actually research the TIC-80 I thought it was just a spin off of the PICO-8. Very interesting move to use Unity. There’s a growing community of these fake retro consoles for demo scene ppl, general nerds and people learning to program. I think my favorite is the Arduboy but that’s not even the same thing as it’s literally a full Arduino and has very real hardware.


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My parents moved since I was a kid and I assume those got trashed then

I didn't mean this used Unity, just that it seems to be the same kind of thing as Unity, or possibly DirectX might be a better comparison?

Here's some nerd who went all the way and emulates a fantasy CPU

Now I'm not sure there's much real difference between "emulating a fantasy CPU" and "writing a JVM"

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There’s not if I understand correctly. It’s all bytecode at that point.


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Bad Apple is the king of demos - I like the one on a USSR era computer that was based on a PDP machine lmao


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