https://youtu.be/0fk-JpPpL7A
8-bit Guy is at it again, he found some interesting things.
Specialized VIC-20 use
- Gyro Gearloose
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Re: Specialized VIC-20 use
I was kinda hoping he'd find one with the correct software installed, bit of an anti-climax that video
Re: Specialized VIC-20 use
Would be interesting to have seen such a modified vic for the intended purpose
Valid rule today as earlier: 1 Byte = 8 Bits
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-._/classes instead of masses\_.-
Re: Specialized VIC-20 use
I am pretty sure I remember seeing one of these being sold on EBay in the last 12-18 months.
- Gyro Gearloose
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Well, it's 8-Bit Guy, so you'll get the cleaning video first. I'm sure if he finds more information he will make a video.
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We discussed this on Denial about 15 years ago (the hardware, not the 8-bit guy obviously)! There's an old article about this somwhere online. Nice to see someone has found an actual model to show on YouTube.
I think this basically lays down SMPTE stripes on tape and syncs everything to it through MIDI or DIN-SYNC or CV-gate or DCB....or some proprietary protocol.
Link to discussion:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=410&hilit=SMPTE
I think this basically lays down SMPTE stripes on tape and syncs everything to it through MIDI or DIN-SYNC or CV-gate or DCB....or some proprietary protocol.
Link to discussion:
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=410&hilit=SMPTE
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