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U-MOD3L   [2024]

U-MOD3L Released by :
Изц [web]

Release Date :
30 March 2024

Type :
C64 Graphics  (HiRes)

Released At :
Revision 2024

Achievements :
Mixed Competition at Revision 2024 :  #11

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... juN3bula of Изц

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User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 8 November 2024
Here is the new PETSCII version of this design. Thank you for the comments, now I know what is PETSCII. Neon Niche
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 3 May 2024
As has been explained over and over (exhaustingly I'd say) in various ways now:
PETSCII it ain't, HiRes it is, live with it.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
The term "PETSCII" refers to the character encoding - NOT to the actual charset (just like ASCII). And in the C64 scene, a "PETSCII image" refers to an image made with the C64 ROM charset for that matter.
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
Ok rgr that. I learned when I use PET character set it is not PETSCII at all. I wonder where the name for PETSCII comes from ^^ I was happy it worked on my real computer as I designed it. This combo was textmode graphics and I designed it with petscii editor using PET characters. Then it's not PETSCII for you it's ok for me. Wait till you see the real-life picture of my sweatshirt. I'll post it here when they finally publish photowall pictures from Revision. TBC and have a nice weekend 4 you all ♡
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 3 May 2024
What ChatGPZ is telling you is that the PET charset is like any other custom charset. Any charset could have been added by the coder to the PETSCII editor you mentioned. It could be for example Atari’s ATASCII or Amstrad’s AMSCII. Anything really. And it would still look good (or as it was supposed to look) on your C64. That does not mean that your C64 came equipped with all those charsets, it just means that the PETSCII software in question saved the custom charset definition in the .prg file.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
If you want to make an actual C64 PETSCII image, then you should simply select the C64 ROM charset in the editor.

That the editor lets you use charsets from other Commodore computers is a totally unrelated thing :)
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
So why there is option of PET lowercase and uppercase? https://petscii.krissz.hu are you saying they are custom ones? It looks good on my real breadbox. What I do wrong if this is not PETSCII?
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
This is how the equivalent C64 PETSCII screen would look like:

(i have to correct myself: there are actually some multicolor chars)

In VICE break into the monitor (ALT+H), then use
> d018 17
x

to switch off the custom charset, and enable the ROM charset instead.
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 3 May 2024
It’s not that you did “some high res”, it’s that the software you are using provided a custom charset for you (PET charset is just like any other custom charset when on C64). The only charset that defines some prod as “C64 PETSCII” is in ROM. The charset you’re using is NOT in ROM. When you exported your file, the software you’re using packed the tables for screen RAM and color RAM, plus a whole custom charset definition. ChatGPZ even told you the memory location of the custom charset. Are you able to understand what I’m saying?
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
I changed it back to PETSCII what is. It is not high-res picture.
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 3 May 2024
Hedning, please set the category to “not PETSCII” and lock the entry.
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 3 May 2024
My only problem is that you keep changing the category to PETSCII and I think this calls for a vandalism ban from the higher authority. Mods, where are you? There is no need to “go ask” anyone. For the umpteenth time: THIS IS NOT A PETSCII. Go search Dunning-Kruger on Google.
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
Ask about PETSCII editor coder Krissz.hu is it PETSCII or not, I think the coder of the editor can tell us did I do some High-res or not. All I know it's is working as I designed it with Krissz.hu PETSCII editor on my real-life C64. If I founded something new in multicolor you did not know existed, maybe you learned something new too. PETSCII comes from Commodore PET right and C64 has it characters build in upper and lower cases and only one of those are used. I don't understand what is the problem.
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 3 May 2024
This conversation reminds me why I don’t like software gadgets that churn out executables instead of byte tables to be used by a human coder.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
LOL, no it doesn't. Please have someone who knows C64 explain these things to you :)
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
Dear friend, did you know C64 includes PET fonts too?
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
No it does not not use custom characters just Multicolor. Yes I'm neebie, I just do something new.
User Comment
Submitted by zscs on 3 May 2024
Correct me, if I'm wrong but if this would be real PETSCII with the Commodore 64 basic font, would look like this:
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
Of course it uses a custom charset, it's located at $2000. PETSCII uses the ROM charset.

Also BTW: although multicolor mode is enabled, it only uses colors 0-7, so it is still completely hires :)
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 3 May 2024
Go to some friend of yours that understands something about C64, ask him about this, then come back.
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
My entry does not have custom character set and it can be printed to my crt with my Commodore computer. What is your problem, test it by your self with real hardware please.
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 3 May 2024
If this stays categorized as “PETSCII” then I don’t see the point of categories at all. Administrators?
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
A PETSCII picture can be PRINTed. And it does not use a custom charset by definition.
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
It is using PET character set with Multicolor, deal with it. It is PETSCII.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
Actually not b) either, it has more than two colors, which a PET can't even display.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 May 2024
It is either a) Hires (made with custom charset) or b) PETSCII, but for a PET - and thus not belong here at all.
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 3 May 2024
This is PETSCII, what is the problem why you had to update it to high-res?. I updated information back to PETSCII from Hi-res because that what it is. I don't made high resolution art at all. Look below how I made and it It works with my breadbox C64 what is madei in England.
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 16 April 2024
No, Multicolor ain't necessarily Bitmap either, so I don't see why gfx type flag "HiRes" shouldn't include HiRes CharMode as well
User Comment
Submitted by Raistlin on 16 April 2024
Charset seems to be PET PETSCII, not C64 PETSCII .. so I'm wondering what the graphic type should be on CSDb? It's a hires "custom" font, for the C64, but I think "HiRes" usually refers to bitmaps..?
User Comment
Submitted by juN3bula on 2 April 2024
Obs! Analog sweatshirt was in the E-Werk audience... Flat drawing was made with KRISSZ.HU online PETSCII Editor v2.0. Character set: PET lowercase, Color mode: Multi-color and palette: C64S
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 1 April 2024
How is this PETSCII?
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