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Live Wire   [2019]

Live Wire Released by :
Booze Design

Release Date :
30 June 2019

Type :
C64 Misc.

Released At :
Gubbdata 2019

Achievements :
WiLD Demo Competition at Gubbdata 2019 :  #2

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

Credits :
Code .... Ruk of Booze Design
Music .... Dane of Booze Design
Charset .... Houbba of Triad


SIDs used in this release :
Legacy(/MUSICIANS/M/Mitch_and_Dane/Dane/Legacy.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 29 August 2019
@Digger - no, sorry, not just yet. I had some plans capturing the output of my U64 using its streaming feature (in fact the preview GIF is made up from stills from such a stream), but then I figured that it would probably make more sense to film it live using my DSLR.

Meanwhile, you can check out the stream from Gubbdata, some 3h16m in:
https://scenesat.com/videoarchive/124
User Comment
Submitted by Digger on 29 August 2019
Is there a YT video showing how it works on a real HW?
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 9 August 2019
TBH, what was shown at the compo was straight out of my dev environment, compiled and "injected" via TCP/IP and the 1541U2+. It was even altered on the fly during the first few attempts, trying to fix what was in fact a bug due to a misconfigured(?) cartridge :-)

Furthermore, this release consists not just of a single PRG, the uploaded zip file also contains stuff that needs to be run server side, plus some (minor) docs. This is the main reason why I didn't get around uploading until now, since I wanted to wrap this up properly so that you all could try it out yourselves at home without going totally bananas.

However, the essential part of the code, i.e the viewer, is in fact what was running and shown at the event.

Hope everything is clear now, and that you all can enjoy this little prod for what it is.

Peace :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Shine on 9 August 2019
Quoting ruk
This is silly, it came #2 at the wild compo at Gubbdata 2019, why was that removed from the entry? It was however not released until yesterday since I didn't get around doing a proper release until then.

Maybe my english is too bad ... could be possible, but i DO understand, that this uploaded release is not the release from Gubbdata 2019 date. But do whatever you want. :)
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 9 August 2019
Fine, I will edit the date then. All good.
User Comment
Submitted by Shine on 9 August 2019
@Ruk:
What is so hard to understand?
No offence, but the release which was shown (released) at Gubbdata 2019 should be released with this Gubbdata compo date.
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 9 August 2019
Would it help if I edited the release date to 30/6?
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 9 August 2019
Let me shout it so maybe it's more clear. It was not RELEASED AT Gubbdata, just shown, hence it's not possible to set it as RELEASED AT Gubbdata.
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 9 August 2019
This is silly, it came #2 at the wild compo at Gubbdata 2019, why was that removed from the entry? It was however not released until yesterday since I didn't get around doing a proper release until then.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 9 August 2019
then it was not released at gubbdata, the 2 things can't be mixed up.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 9 August 2019
It competed at Gubbdata and was shown there, but was not released (if you by that mean that people got the files).
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 9 August 2019
Released at gubbdata OR today? Gubbdata was in June.
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