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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 660 |
Open Source C64 Demos
Given recent discussions on this, I thought it could be good to collate the various open-source demos in one place..?
I've added several demos that I've worked on (with many other GP'ers of course) here:-
https://github.com/RobertTroughton/C64Demo-PublicReleases
(currently includes Delirious 11, X Marks the Spot, The Dive, Memento Mori, Christmas Megademo and No Bounds .. though we'll of course add more later)
And Bitbreaker/Performers just made the Next Level source public:
https://github.com/bboxy/next-level
Also note that I have the https://www.c64demo.com domain where I plan to blog about all sorts of coding stuff .. hopefully once I finally release Sabre Wulf Remastered I'll have more time to do stuff there too.
I've also attached to each entry on CSDb a ZIP containing the current state of each source branch. That way, it's all hopefully better preserved. I strongly encourage others to think about that too - sometimes (or 99% of the time?) these links on CSDb become stale and stop working ......... |
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WVL
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 899 |
@Andreas : I was referring to the dirart inspired by Arcanum. Thanks bexxx! |
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dyme
Registered: Nov 2018 Posts: 15 |
I made the source for Hello World and 4kefrenzy public a while ago, more demos will follow as soon as I have given up all hope to tidy up their source code someday.
The source is quite messy, as all the tidy modularization that was definitively there in the beginning gets thoroughly ignored with the approaching deadline. Also, the projects were only put into git once they were already finished, so no useful history is provided. This will change with Dame Kitty and the Mushrooms.
And of course I don't have a fancy CI/CD system, so you may have problem building it all. PM me and I'll see if I can help you.
GitHub/dyme6510 |
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Marq
Registered: Sep 2011 Posts: 50 |
This seems to be open source, for what it's worth :) Nothing but PET SKI |
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Raistlin
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 660 |
Maybe somebody should create a website and/or a single public GitHub repo, with backups and mirrors, where as many of these as possible could be collected with the owners' permission..? The problem with links on sites like CSDb is that they expire - there're a SHIT TON of links on CSDb forums and comments that no longer work. |
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