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November 28, 2013, 11:11:32 pm »
Just a quick mode7 test on the 84C. I wrote this at work this morning so i havent tested on hardware yet.
The canvas is 128x60 and supports h=l colours (like xLIB).
Like i said i havent tested on hardware yet so i dont think its as fast as this screenshot. That being said i havent attempted to optimise yet. Plus the accuracy is a little off as well :S.
Anyway just a test, im not sure what will become of it. Ill post back with impressions once i get home to test it on my calc
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Re: TI-84+CSE Mode7 test
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November 28, 2013, 11:14:34 pm »
That is cool. IIRC jsTIfied screenies run at the same speed as the real calc or close, but I guess we need to not get our hopes up. At such resolution I am confident it could have a decent/playable frame rate, though. You should try with a tilemap with better tiles, though
(such as Mario Kart-styled ones)
Also, do you think you could have two strips of clouds or something at the top of the screen that doesn't necessarily update the entire sky?
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Lookin' good!
You wrote that in one morning? Damn.
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Re: TI-84+CSE Mode7 test
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November 28, 2013, 11:18:55 pm »
Yeah i should note that its in 160 mode too.
Over the weekend i might look at updating the tiles (at work currently
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If i were to do clouds i might look at doing them with lines or something for speed reasons.
Looking forward to seeing if it works as playable on calc, ill upload a yt video when i can.
I should note that i have written mode7 stuff before, so i was able to reuse some old (and damned buggy) code from earlier.
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HoLy F*CkInG Sh*t that's awesome
I can't even do Mode7 at a reasonable speed on monochrome z80 calcs
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Re: TI-84+CSE Mode7 test
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wow, that is freaking awesome
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* Dapianokid wonders about what mode7 is and realizes that the internet doesn't cut it. Looking stuff up isn't the same as getting some direction from other omnimagicians
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Uploaded a video of it running on an actual calc. The speed is ok, but i havent started optimizing as yet, so hopefully i can get a little more out of it.
Also sorry for how annoyingly blurry it is, silly phone.
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November 30, 2013, 08:57:27 pm »
I want it!
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December 01, 2013, 01:53:45 am »
Now, THAT looks pretty cool !
You guys keep blowing my mind with your CSE stuff.
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Yeah, that is looking awesome! +1 for sure
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Re: TI-84+CSE Mode7 test
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December 03, 2013, 01:00:42 am »
Indeed. I wonder if only using every two line of the vertical resolution would actually speed things up? It may not look as pretty, but on the small calc resolution, maybe it won't look that bad, especially with non-bright colors?
Drawing twice fewer pixels would definitively cut down drawing time, though, and you wouldn't lose resolution since it's already 160x120.
EDIT: In the worst case scenario:
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December 03, 2013, 12:28:20 pm »
Lol DJ, scanlines are a good idea indeed. Maybe you could do actual vertical interlacing too. That'd make it twice as fast to draw to the screen and you wouldn't lose much quality if the frame rate is high enough.
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December 03, 2013, 03:16:02 pm »
That looks amazing, tr1p.
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