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Demosplash 2014 - October 3 + 4 - Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Thought I'd open up a bbs thread for Demosplash. It's coming up real soon now.

If you plan to attend, you should register right away! If you register before 11:30PM Eastern Time (GMT -0400) October 10th, you can both save $5 on your registration and get an awesome Demosplash T-shirt!

As before, we are gathering a huge collection of retro platforms, as well as a modern PC, and will be playing demos live! And we're also holding some cool talks, featuring: a presentation and concert by Chicago-based chip tune musician Diode Milliampere, and a discussion of how CMUCC members helped to recover digital artworks by Andy Warhol.

Don't miss it!
added on the 2014-09-10 03:42:55 by kbare kbare
Augh, I'm a moron. The deadline for advance Demosplash registration is 11:30PM EDT on September 10th.

I pentuple checked the day-of-month, so of course I got the month wrong. X-/ But yes, you should register for Demosplash before the party.
added on the 2014-09-10 04:01:21 by kbare kbare
So by tomorrow night, effectively!

Regged, will be there!
added on the 2014-09-10 05:05:17 by micksam7 micksam7
I live in Lancaster, PA and want to go but I am unsure if I will be able to attend. That's like a 5 hour drive for me and i dont know if I can spend the gas money and the attendance right now to get out there, but next year for sure!
added on the 2014-09-12 05:41:01 by Maraakate Maraakate
More details about grabbing the Warhol images. The scene wins again! Nice work, kbare et al!
added on the 2014-09-18 18:09:46 by cxw cxw
will there be a stream like last year?
I'm going for sure!
added on the 2014-09-26 23:56:48 by tonyrocks tonyrocks
it's a thing! Almost now!
This will start to be streaming on http://scenesat.com/video in about 1-2 hours
someone give that girl behind the desk a drink :D
where is teh results?
added on the 2014-10-06 06:21:38 by g0blinish g0blinish
Submitted now. Sorry for the delay, things have been a bit crazy with the aftermath of the party (clean-up, organizers from out of town getting back to their respective homes, catching up on sleep, etc.)

For the modern demo category, we wanted to give special mention to pluto00987 for his entry "Trippy." Unfortunately he lost the compo to a 1k DOS demo by only one point. This was a great demo, a first try, and an on-site entry from a U.S. scener. We, the organizers, think he should have won, but we're not willing to overrule our attendees and fudge the results. So to recognize a great first entry, we're presenting pluto00987 with the "Organizers' Choice" award that will come with at least a trophy, and maybe some cash too if we have any left over after paying the bills.
added on the 2014-10-06 09:53:39 by lroop lroop
oh, great.
time to wait while prize arrives. Later than last year;)
added on the 2014-10-06 10:40:01 by g0blinish g0blinish
nice little party :) watched the stream (amongst other streams) the whole time. I enjoyed the andy warhol thing, that was really interesting.

g0blinish! upload your entry already! ;)
added on the 2014-10-06 14:01:37 by HellMood HellMood
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g0blinish! upload your entry already! ;)

+1!
added on the 2014-10-06 16:57:56 by wbcbz7 wbcbz7
I second HellMood. And the party needs more prods :)
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g0blinish! upload your entry already! ;)

+1
zxaaa.untergrund.net/get.php?f=DEMO6/ztv.zip -> for those who can't wait when g0binish demo will released ;) (please don't upload to pouet!)
added on the 2014-10-06 17:30:51 by wbcbz7 wbcbz7
btw, anyone has a 2nd day video record?
added on the 2014-10-06 17:36:17 by wbcbz7 wbcbz7
a little question about rules compo:
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Vectrex - (provide 32kb or 64kb [must adhere to normal bank-switching convention] ROM image)


why this limitation need?
added on the 2014-10-06 17:39:47 by g0blinish g0blinish
just a blind guess, but probably a flash cart limitation, as they want to run in on the real hardware, not the emulator?
added on the 2014-10-06 19:12:15 by bonefish bonefish
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just a blind guess, but probably a flash cart limitation, as they want to run in on the real hardware, not the emulator?


Precisely. That's the limit of what the VecMulti multicart we have can do. We could explore lifting this restriction but in that case we'd probably have to require entrants to physically ship us a cartridge or something. For that matter, we'd love to screen lineart by Metalvotze at some point as part of our classic demo screening but it looks like we will actually have to build a ROM cartridge to implement their 4x 32k banks and switching logic. We still need to spend some time staring at 6809 assembly to figure out how that works - it's on my list of stuff to do, maybe next year. We've built a cartridge for our own Vectrex prod, but since that's only 64k we could just use a 2764 EPROM.
added on the 2014-10-06 19:45:39 by lroop lroop
I had fun! My kid tagged along with me.
added on the 2014-10-06 21:03:26 by tonyrocks tonyrocks
I totally support the decision that release for old/exotic hardware should actually runs on that hardware. especially if we're talking about a release that participating in a compo.

e.g. somewhere last year, i've got the Everdrive flash cart for NES. it's not cheap and has a highest support rate of the NES games (most mappers supported). filled it up with NES demos from pouet, only to discover that small amount of them runs of the real NES. (usually the ones that looks lame or are really simple). tried several NES consoles - europe a, europe b and usa, without any luck. of course, all of the problematic prods runs on emulator. complete disappointment. not to mention that some of them even placed quite good on some parties.

so, if you really want vectrex release that uses 4TB, make a hardware cart for it, make sure that it actually work, and show up at the party with it to show your release.
added on the 2014-10-06 21:26:05 by bonefish bonefish
Yeah, I think we would count a retro demo that wouldn't actually run on hardware as a wild video or modern demo that just happens to use an emulator as part of its code :-P

We shipped a very heavy Apple Lisa all the way from Pittsburgh to Helsinki for Assembly 2 years ago to show that our demo ran on hardware. I even offered to open the Lisa up and show people that it really was mostly stock hardware. We built our own sound card, but even though it was constructed with many modern parts, it would have been feasible to build such a thing in the late 80s. Yes, DVI did not exist in 1983, but the purpose of our video hackery endeavors is not to give capabilities to a machine that it wouldn't originally have, but just so we can make the best quality demo captures possible.
added on the 2014-10-06 22:22:36 by lroop lroop
I remember that, and totally support and respect every single thing that you did with your iLisa release. (especially as one of the rare owners of Lisa in europe. ;)) )
added on the 2014-10-06 22:45:00 by bonefish bonefish

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