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Shadow Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 355 |
Release id #72550 : Edge of Disgrace
So looking at the .d64 sizes it looks like they are normal 35-track disks, so the rumors of 40-tracks were unfounded? |
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der_ton
Registered: Apr 2003 Posts: 11 |
Can someone elaborate on the HCB gfx mode? What possibilities and advantages does it have? |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: Well, that would be very good news indeed as I have no way of transferring a 40 track disk (I own a XE cable, but threw away the old pc I used it with a while ago). Gonna try right away tonight so I can really see the demo the way it was meant to: on the old breadbox, not in an emu :)
Checked it, worked like a charm. No need for 40 tracks copy tricks ;) |
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ready.
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 441 |
I noticed that in the Terminator Girl part, while the pic is scrolling up, the "Edge Of Disgrace" logo shows a dotted vertical line, also scrolling upward.
This behaviour can be seen on a real C64 machine, not in the emulator VICE.
I think I have seen a similar thing in Tsunami/BD.
Why is that? |
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assiduous Account closed
Registered: Jun 2007 Posts: 343 |
its the grey dot bug in the new Vic-II(85xx). when you write to a color register while the Vic is using it a gray dot is drawn. its often smaller than a pixel and fades away after awhile(or is not displayed atall).
the c64c also displays a glitch in the dancefloor part. contrary to the grey dot its a stable effect(and emulated in Hoxs). |
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HCL
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 727 |
? I never saw the "grey dot bug" fading away, it shows all the time at my place :).
I don't think there is any such stuff in Tsunami, but possibly in Cycle..
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Ninja
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 411 |
I once used a C128 where the grey dot was "fading away". I had the impression it had to do with the temperature, not sure though. The C64 I am using at the moment displays it all the time. |
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assiduous Account closed
Registered: Jun 2007 Posts: 343 |
a gray (sub)pixel exposed at the same position for a longer period of time may flicker,sometimes disappears completely. this behaviour varies between all the c64c`s i have. its possible that temperature has an influence,one of my machines occasionally shows solid pixels but they start to flash after an hour or so |
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Devia
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 401 |
Interresting.. with the fading stuff...
I have a few where the bug is either present or not, between each power cycle and some where it is always present. Reset has no effect, but a power cycle will either enable or disable the bug.
Can't remember if I ever figured out if that particular behaviour was VIC or board related, though.
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algorithm
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 705 |
Quote: Interresting.. with the fading stuff...
I have a few where the bug is either present or not, between each power cycle and some where it is always present. Reset has no effect, but a power cycle will either enable or disable the bug.
Can't remember if I ever figured out if that particular behaviour was VIC or board related, though.
Was exactly the same for the c64c that I had. VSP would also crash the c64 mainly but after a few power cycles, it would be alright |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Edge of Disgrace, revisited
Many thanks goes to Clarence for the help :D |
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