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Another “sprite” demo…

The “sprites” are still only white boxes. But they are now 29, and most important, the program controlling them now runs on a Pi2!

I knew the Pi2 was quite a bit faster than Pi, but I was surprised of the speed when loading X anyway. X started in a few seconds. Very nice!

Format VideoPosted on 2015-03-072015-03-07Categories Pi Arcade monitor interfaceLeave a comment

Sprites are alive!

Ok, after quite a hassle with a hard to find bug the sprites are now working as far as I can test them without RAM. I made a small demo. 🙂

 

Format VideoPosted on 2015-03-012015-03-02Categories Pi Arcade monitor interface1 Comment
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