mark2222
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14th Jul 2018
20th Jul 2018
It's a 56x56 subframe color screen, with enough space left over to put a GPU! Scripts used to generate the demo: https://github.com/krawthekrow/disp56s-demo
60hz subframe compact colour color screen display electronic electronics hires

Comments

  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    15th Jul 2018
    I really like how you buffer the frames vertically onto 1*2 (tall) pixels, and then just copy them horizontally 2 times, to make them 2*2.
  • Datboi123
    Datboi123
    15th Jul 2018
    holy fu-ing sh- bro
  • AnEdinian
    AnEdinian
    15th Jul 2018
    NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
  • v325
    v325
    15th Jul 2018
    Wow! It is sooooooo noice!
  • TheLegolas
    TheLegolas
    15th Jul 2018
    lol me got rickrolld +1
  • MadScientist14
    MadScientist14
    15th Jul 2018
    0_0 subframing is big strong 0_0 +1
  • nonnymoose
    nonnymoose
    15th Jul 2018
    +1 for the rickroll and destroying my emp
  • patricq
    patricq
    15th Jul 2018
    can't believe ol' Ricky got us, even here... :) +1
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    15th Jul 2018
    @Admiral_Awesome That depends more on the storage space than anything else. You could make it longer by squeezing in more particles (maybe with phot stacks), making it monochrome, or even using some form of compression. Using procedural generation, you could also make videos that are arbitrarily long.
  • Platypus5
    Platypus5
    15th Jul 2018
    It is amazing just how many leaps and bounds are enabled by the use of subframe technology. Never in my wildest dreams did I believe I would be rickrolled in TPT. Excellent work!