I was working with optimizing memory on my pentium III lately for when i want to run more arcane dos games, and actually switched video cards because the BIOS on an nvidia card was so big that it was making it hard to map memory to that area... fun times.
Wondering if you tuned in during synth battle royale…
I’ve been using it in lieu of google maps for quite some time now and it seems to work fine. It no longer assumes I’m The Blues Brothers and direct me to drive straight through shopping malls.
I used to have an antenna hooked up just to watch Svengoolie on MeTV and live tweet along (then they changed the schedule.)
Being able to switch to Star Trek and just zone out was nice too. Sure I can pick and choose specific ones on streaming, but there’s episodes I’d otherwise not think to revisit which pop up on broadcast.
I was just playing with Warcraft II on my vintage PC the other day. I'm still surprised how well a SVGA MS-DOS game ran on my 486 back in the day.
I’ve been playing off and on on sdf - finally getting serious at it after all these years. Maybe I’ll break the top five scores soon.
I played through it once, then checked online to see what I’d missed. A lot. There is a lot in this level.
Images on this instance seem very… flaky
Will do. That's actually an mt32-pi, which is a Raspberry Pi based MT-32 emulator which works pretty much flawlessly and handles General MIDI as well.
https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi
The mt32-pi has really taken off in the MiSTerFPGA community, so there's less resources about using it with vintage hardware (or places to buy prebuilt ones that use a MIDI jack) but it works great for that.
If we create a community here will users on other servers be able to subscribe or post to it?
The way the Nabu community has just sort of sprung up almost overnight and made all of these amazing mods is fantastic.
He's gonna fire a lot of employees in about a year.