Of course, the Atari 2600 (née VCS) makes even the venerable DMG look like a spaceship2. The sound chip can’t even reproduce a full 12-tone equal temperament scale without complicated tricks and the base box has 128 bytes of RAM available. One eighth of a kibibyte. I probably know people who can hold more than that in their head while doing mental math.
Compare the Bad Apple port on the 2600’s close relative, the 800 series 8-bit micro to see what fully tricked-out $1000 box from 1979 can do compared to the humble VCS, a $190 box from 1977.
Kind of considering posting a Bad Apple demo megathread. That’s a fun rabbit hole to dive into, but I’m not sure if there’s audience here that’s interested yet doesn’t already know all about it.
1: I love all Snorpung’s Game Boy demos, but this old one is the one that made me fall in love with the DMG.
2: Indeed, the DMG features a 4 MHz CPU and 8K working RAM, roughly double the Apollo guidance computer’s 2 MHz 15-bit CPU and two Kwords of RAM.
Kind of considering posting a Bad Apple demo megathread. That’s a fun rabbit hole to dive into, but I’m not sure if there’s audience here that’s interested yet doesn’t already know all about it.
Reminds me of one of my all-time favorites: Snorpung’s Oh! (Video, Another on real hardware)1
Of course, the Atari 2600 (née VCS) makes even the venerable DMG look like a spaceship2. The sound chip can’t even reproduce a full 12-tone equal temperament scale without complicated tricks and the base box has 128 bytes of RAM available. One eighth of a kibibyte. I probably know people who can hold more than that in their head while doing mental math.
Compare the Bad Apple port on the 2600’s close relative, the 800 series 8-bit micro to see what fully tricked-out $1000 box from 1979 can do compared to the humble VCS, a $190 box from 1977.
Kind of considering posting a Bad Apple demo megathread. That’s a fun rabbit hole to dive into, but I’m not sure if there’s audience here that’s interested yet doesn’t already know all about it.
1: I love all Snorpung’s Game Boy demos, but this old one is the one that made me fall in love with the DMG.
2: Indeed, the DMG features a 4 MHz CPU and 8K working RAM, roughly double the Apollo guidance computer’s 2 MHz 15-bit CPU and two Kwords of RAM.
fuck yes I’m down