the so complete pouët.net oneliner
- 2025-07-07
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Without any modification Commodore 64 Serial Bus and 1541 operate at 3200 bit/s. 🐌 Compare it with standard Atari SIO operating at 19200 bit/s. 🚀 -
SeptumFortum_J7b-finalmix_2_m1t.wav "doh forgot -6dB on master fader! *again*" -
20 KB/s plain unmodded serial bell wire 1541 motherfuckers https://csdb.dk/release/?id=197710 - 2025-07-08
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motherfuckers turn off the 1541 -
motherfuckers be like -
@Krill: you totally own the 1541 🤘 -
ai tech lead of the mf ad 2025 was here — my name is supernacho https://youtu.be/GfgAogVx6cc -
Atari’s SIO (1978, ~120 kbit/s) pioneered plug-and-play serial daisy-chaining — its architect Joe Decuir later helped design USB (1996, 1.5 Mbit/s to 40 Gbit/s), echoing SIO’s scalable, auto-configuring spirit in a universal standard.🧠 -
What would be better time for the next 3 weeks and 3 days than to go and make the next big ASSEMBLY demos?! -
An even better time to go and make the next big BOOZEDROME entry -
funny this demo got more fame than complex doomsday ever https://youtu.be/UCjSG_15kcw -
@kapsel: I know all that, but one time I fried my Atari Datacorder's PCB by sticking the power adapter lead into the SIO port, which was too easy, and I was fumbling around in the dark, not doing it deliberately -
The SIO port in Atari supplied +5V power via pin 10 (+5V/Ready), and like any such line, it had low internal resistance and no protection circuits. 😬🔥 -
I didn't realise that my Atari's humble SIO interface would go on to inspire USB, which is a massive worlwide standard these days, I'm so proud of that! :) -
🧠 Joe Decuir, drawing on his Atari chops (SIO, ANTIC), co-designed DMA in Amiga’s Agnus chip — a DMA marvel powering bit-blitter graphics 🎨, 4-channel audio 🎶, sprites 🕹️, floppies 💾, and Copper ⚡. In 1985 it was the most advanced DMA magic in home computing. 🪄 -
omfg i got copyright claim but my dispute got agreed just now finally aiaiaiai https://youtu.be/ZoRlx0s-d-k -
thanks, greetings and more of the good times https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnvkfRuBa9s -
does someone know where to find these for kids https://youtube.com/shorts/8Jyq1ncJAB4 -
AAAMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGGGGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! -
RUUULLLEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZ!!!! -
Why does the oneliner insert spaces into long single strings? Obviously, it doesn't want them too long for the word wrap, I suppose -
That extra space appears only on the main screen — if you press 'more', it’s no longer there. -
I just checked: my space disappeared, but sim's was still there, almost as if he inserted it deliberately... -
Insert rockets in space. -
Okay so "apparently" Coulthart said the TicTac is Lockheed tech. So quick question : why should I EVER use a rocket that is 1-slow 2-lame 3-old 4-hohmann-orbit-constrained 5-kinda-explody when I can zap to Jupiter at 1000G and be back for my 6PM Knight Rider episode with time to spare ?!
