Tuesday, December 22, 2015

3D con kit

I've always been interested in 3D from my early computing years as a kid with a ZX Spectrum and games like Ant Attack, Deathchase and then the mind-boggling Knight Lore/Alien 8. Those games just blew my mind, so when I came across 3D Construction Kit for the Atari ST - I was delighted.

After a little googling, I found a fantastic web resource by Stuart Wilson which I'm hoping will prove to be useful and help me get the best from this program. They also run a FaceBook community page (link below).

3D Construction Kit is an old but excellent application for making your own virtual worlds. This video is the actual VHS recording that was released back in the day which is fascinating and explains many aspects of the program nicely. There are lots of projects already created on the Atari ST and many are excellent :-)

At my request, Peter Putnik has graciously adapted 3D Construction Kit so it can now be installed and ran from hard disk - so download this instead of the floppies! Plus those faster computers can make use of their power and my own 16Mhz Mega STe runs beautifully! :-)

Monday, December 21, 2015

SWIV






Blue Thunder

Sometimes you need a stress release from this strange world, and today I did just that thanks to SWIV. What an exceptional shooter - I blasted the living daylights out of those military bad boys using my massive chopper! Hang on... Nevermind... This game has great graphics, sounds, and timeless action. Love it all.

Yup, this is a cracking game, so I decided to record a video. Please subscribe to my channel, as 95% of visitors aren't. Oddly, the emulator felt a little slower compared to my real Atari STe, and the sound effects were not quite as bold. Perhaps it's just me, but I felt a difference, but nothing ever beats the real hardware.

Klaz has a fantastic download that can even be installed onto a hard drive!

Just for giggles... Moments ago, my hard drive started to make strange whirring noises, almost like it was trying to spin-up, but couldn't. I think SWIV actually killed it, but I shouldn't complain because it was the original drive and therefore 24 years old. 
Now that's value for money!!





Sunday, December 20, 2015

We Were @


Note - the video was recorded using an emulator, and YouTube suffers somewhat with quality.
If you can, watch it on a real Atari computer - the way it was meant to be enjoyed :-)



BRACE YOURSELF!!

This is a brand new Atari STe demo that was released 2 days ago by the mighty Leonard, of Oxygene. Yes, he has always been one of the most uniquely talented programmers, but this production blew me away. Check out that Roto Zoomer! Do watch the end credits, which feature many interesting details about the coding.

Truly amazing STuff. A beautiful production and undoubtedly one of the best 16-bit demos!! [download]

Credits:
Clawz - Music
Leonard - Code
MoN - Graphics

Friday, December 18, 2015

Trans D-Bug Express





Save our floppy!

D-Bug's TDE is a program to convert floppies into MSA disk images. I know there are excellent apps already out like Jay MSA and Magic Shadow Archiver, but TDE works at a technically lower level and therefore has more success with those crusty old floppies. In fact, even if TDE fails with a dead part of a disk, it still offers you the option to save a good image. Thus, you're able to partially rescue the contents.

This is such an excellent and essential utility!

Update October 2020
Version v1.05 is out and with lots of changes: low RAM reqs, low-level FDC code, faster code, Drive B support, and compatible with all Atari computers. See the readme within the download.