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Challenges & Competitions / Re: [SPOOKY] DEMOnic
« on: November 26, 2012 »
Thanks for the code. very descriptive and really nice reading - never saw action code before.

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Challenges & Competitions / Re: [SPOOKY] DEMOnic
« on: November 16, 2012 »
>If anyody is interested in the code let me know
Yes, definitely.

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Challenges & Competitions / Re: [SPOOKY] DEMOnic
« on: November 12, 2012 »
I really like this one. Is the skeletons animation pre-computed or is there some physics computation involved?

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Challenges & Competitions / Re: HALLOWEEN COMP 2012!
« on: November 12, 2012 »
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If you can work out what the extra data that looks like it could be something in the second image is, you get a peanut.
Don't know the production but I like peanuts and I'd say 4D 2E 4B 2E could be part of a samples section in MOD.

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General chat / Re: The Welcoming Committee
« on: April 06, 2012 »
Hi,
My name is Peter Dell aka. JAC! and I love demo coding on my Atari 8-bit machine. I've been coding 6502 since 28 years now. And I love demos. Hey, wait. 28 years - man, I'm growing old! Anyway, I have also created an Eclipse plugin callled WUDSN IDE (www.wudsn.com) which supports you in creating 6502 stuff for various platforms (Atari, C64, VCS, ...). Recently I created another video tutorial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36MFqY55yR0) for it and by tracking the view referrals I found this nice site. If you have and questions regarding the IDE, Atari 8-bit computers or any 6502 related stuff, I'll be happy to support.

Cheers, Peter/JAC! - now packing my stuff to drive to Revision.

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Hi, I'm JAC!, the author of WUDSN IDE. Nice to see more people being (re)attracted to coding by it. The plugin only requires the bare Eclipse runtime installation, not the Java/J2EE etc. additions which will cause all the additional megabytes, menu entries and preferences. That's what is mentioned in the video. Of course the Java runtime is required/used. On the www.wudsn.com site you can find the installation instructions and the link to the minimum Eclipse download (50 MB instead of >170MB) via "WUDSN IDE/Installation/Installing Eclipse". The site also contains a download archive of almost all above mentioned cross-compilers which are supported by WUDSN IDE. Not all of them fully yet, but I'm working on it (esp. KickAss, DASM,...).

EDIT: Just realized that the video referral was from this week, but the three was from last year. Sorry, but maybe it'll be helpful though.

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